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would you use out-dated gear...???

Would you use out dated gear?


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fisty

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I would like to know your thoughts on this. I am on the fence with this one.

I find many people in my network are on either side, some would say that the compounds would still be good but less potent. Others say they would never think about using stuff that was out dated.

If you would use do you have a preference for oil base or water?
Also, what would be your max limit for timing after a product has exceeded its expiration date? (Months/years)

Do you feel pills and liquids are/or should be viewed the same in this aspect? would you take injections over pills or pills over injections if expiration dates played a role?

If you won't use, what are your thoughts/reasoning's...
 
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Stored properly it will last for years, i'm using some now 7 yrs old and getting great results!
The Exp date is a guarantee that the product is good up until then, Gov guidelines!

RADAR
 
not very many options..how about a simple yes? hahah just because someone puts a date on a vial doesnt mean shit... if it hasnt crashed id use it...if it has id try and get it suspended again and use it up
 
Thanks for the response, I think we need more in-depth understanding on this subject. Many would say GO FOR IT because the expiration dates were placed on the products for a law that was past many years ago to help drug companies keep constant monies flowing into their bank account.

https://www.health.harvard.edu/fhg/updates/update1103a.shtml

in this article from Harvard school of medicine, they say meds are good at times up to 15 years if stored properly. Here is another question as they also state there are some rare exceptions. (think about all the meds on the market, and how many they still don't know about the cause and effect of expired product usage)

What about compounds that are water based? (like winstrol depot, human growth hormone, Hcg, insulin, testosterone suspension?)

I have seen a 3 year past expired bottle of DK winny turn a very dark brown color and there is no longer the separation you would see in the bottle if you shook it up and let it rest again. For a bottle that cost less then $100 I would feel more comfortable just replacing it..

So with that said, I guess the debate is all about personal preference.

any bro's on here who are veterinarians that might be able to shed more light on the matter in regards to AAS that are water based?
 
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