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How long do research chemicals typically stay "good" for?

GOING4SWELL

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Hey guys i have a bottle of letrozole i purchased about two or more years ago.

I know there probably is not a good answer for this and i should probably just try it and see if i notice the effects, but i was wondering if any one could shed light on whether or not my letrozole (bought from a website........... dragons are cool.........) is still okay for use.



Cheers,
going4svelte
 
I ask the manufacturer and while ur mnfr is different from anyone else's the typical response is store at room temp will last a year. That'd be said but in reality it could still work fine. No way to truly know.
 
two or more yrs ago?? look at your credit card statements and find out exactly how old it is.....next, how was it stored?? U have not tried it yet which would be my next advice...

with letro a few doses and you should know if its working or not...
 
Two years seems a bit long, also the way it is stored played a part also. If the container is a plastic bottle, see if the label is legible, one of my bottle degraded the sticker on the outside, so it was obvious garbage.

I am not sure how a Letro solution may last, but have read t3 solution is about 2 months max.
 
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