CLOMIDCLOWN
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Ive mentioned it before, but recently came across in article that mentions that testosterone should be stored in a cool, dry (not exposed to air) and DARK place. Hope this helps anyone with large vials that are sitting out under a light somewhere
Here we go with the copy paste:
"Testosterone, the most common agent used in male hormone replacement therapy, occurs as white or slightly creamy white crystals or crystalline powder that is odorless and stable in air. It is practically insoluble in water, soluble 1 g in 5 mL of ethanol, 2 mL of chloroform and 100 mL of ether and is soluble in vegetable oils, melts between 153 and 157ºC., and is subject to photodegradation in the presence of light. Testosterone is not very bioavailable when given as an oral-swallow preparation, but is absorbed when administered bucally and sublingually. The different esters of testosterone are hydrolyzed to free testosterone and, subsequently, are metabolized in the same way as testosterone itself ."
Here we go with the copy paste:
"Testosterone, the most common agent used in male hormone replacement therapy, occurs as white or slightly creamy white crystals or crystalline powder that is odorless and stable in air. It is practically insoluble in water, soluble 1 g in 5 mL of ethanol, 2 mL of chloroform and 100 mL of ether and is soluble in vegetable oils, melts between 153 and 157ºC., and is subject to photodegradation in the presence of light. Testosterone is not very bioavailable when given as an oral-swallow preparation, but is absorbed when administered bucally and sublingually. The different esters of testosterone are hydrolyzed to free testosterone and, subsequently, are metabolized in the same way as testosterone itself ."

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