Toremifene milky-white??

GuitarHero

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OK, so I got some Toremifene for my lab rat the other day and it is milky-white looking... is this normal?? I previously used Tamoxifen Citrate in my testing and it was a clear liquid, so this kinda threw me off.

The Torem is 30mL @ 60mg/mL; so maybe the high concentration makes it white??

I should note that when I got it out of the mailbox, (since it's really cold here) the bottle (glass) was extremely cold, can this harm the chemical or can it withstand cold temps?

Any help is greatly appreciated and TIA!
 
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Torm is milky....just don't get excited...lol
 
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Thanks for the responses dewds... I just wanted to make sure the cold didn't fcuk it up.
 
GuitarHero

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well they've yet to try it yet, but i guess who knows, they may like it :D
 
Marsh11

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I highly doubt they will like it. Just have them chase it with some type of juice.
 
2fresh

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It really doesn't taste that bad from my lab rats response. It just chases it down with some water right afterwards!
 

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My rat actually walked out on me after I gave him some. No two weeks notice or anything. Just flat out left. My new rat is dealing with it.

btw, how's it taste? and what's good to mix it w/?
 
2fresh

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My gosh Someone spiked your rats drink!
im so sorry:whiner:
 
aquanutz

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It tastes god awful... Mix it with fruitpunch or something.
 
BodyWizard

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almost an entire dropper-full fits into a '00' capsule
(just don't try to keep it around once it's filled...)
 
Weebs

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my torem for my rat freddy was more of a pinkish milky substance. worked like a charm for him tho
 

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