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I would use it!!
 
Agreed I would use it as well. Worst case is it may not be as strong but I think you are good to go.
 
You're fine to take it. It might have degraded a little, but it will be safe to take, companies are legally required to put an expiration date on supplements, but it doesn't necessarily mean anything. The only supplements I can think of that really 'go bad' are protein if it's not stored properly, fish oil, and probiotics and for probiotics, it wouldn't be unsafe to take, it just won't work.
 
Should be fine but Apex Male has one of the poorest set of ingredients out there for test boosting. M test, or Test1fy or Kingsblood are much better options
 
I’m running/finishing up 2 bottles of m-test back to back now then running a month of apex

Should be fine but Apex Male has one of the poorest set of ingredients out there for test boosting. M test, or Test1fy or Kingsblood are much better options
 
You're fine to take it. It might have degraded a little, but it will be safe to take, companies are legally required to put an expiration date on supplements, but it doesn't necessarily mean anything. The only supplements I can think of that really 'go bad' are protein if it's not stored properly, fish oil, and probiotics and for probiotics, it wouldn't be unsafe to take, it just won't work.

as a rule I poke a needle in a sample and taste/smell every time I open up a new bottle of fish oil. the rancid taste/smell is easily detected.
 
I have used supplements that are 12+ years out of code before. I am still here. Protein powder does go bad though. Haha.
 
I think your ok.
 
It's less about it going "bad" and more about it losing potency to the point of being a placebo.

This - it's ok to try, but potency becomes more and more reduced. Not that a lot of things out there really do much to begin with....
 
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Analysis of a cache of decades-old prescription medications discovered in a retail pharmacy has revealed that the potency of most of their ingredients was undiminished even though their expiration dates had passed years earlier...The researchers worked with samples of 8 medications that had expired 28 to 40 years earlier and contained 15 different active ingredients in all. The researchers analyzed 3 tablets or capsules of each medication, and each sample was tested 3 times for each labeled active ingredient...The results showed that 11 (79%) of the 14 drug compounds were always present in concentrations of at least 90% of the amount indicated on the drug label, which is generally recognized as the minimum acceptable potency."

Seeing how the product that you're talking about has an expiration date of 2017 I'd say that it should be just fine.
 
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