Expiration dates

faytrain1

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Anyone know how long research chems are good? I found some from a few years back and wondered if I could still take them
 
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Just going of off gut feeling but I don't feel comfotable using rc chems that are in a liquid if they are older than 6 months
 
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I think you should be fine. Some ppl would play it safe and just get some more or you can use it. The worst is it won't be as strong.
 

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They're not crystallized. I'm not sure how old they are though
 
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My cialis and letro lost potency over a year.
 
heckler7

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if you can afford to replace them I would purchase pill or caps easier transport and storage
 

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Yeah it's not about money I was just wondering if I could use them. I have new so I'll just use that.
 
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I've heard some reliable people say they are good for at least a year but the fact is liquid chems are more unstable, you cant even make some chems like caber, cause they arent stable enough to last. I only buy chems in a pinch, thats my opinion. if you have it use it
 
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It all depends on how theyre stored and bottled. Ive used supps in pill form that had years of shelf life left, yet due to improper storage which could be down to ambient temperatures, humidity, sunlight etc, either visibly went bad (solidified or turned into strange colours) or lost potency. On the other hand im currently using some supps which were supposed to have expired 2 years ago, yet they work great still.

Also keep in mind that some are labeled with expiry dates and others with "best before" d ates, which means that technically they can still be used. Of course as the other poster said, the worst that could happen is thst they lose potency. But then again, i do not trust expiry dates either. I think not even some of the companies know when their stuff expires and they just guesstimate a date...
 

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