chopped_gymcel
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Can you leave Hgh, peps, or slin out of the fridge for a week and maintain effectiveness
Citing this from a buddy of mine
It tested six commercial insulin types stored at 5°C, 25°C, 37°C, and 50°C for up to 36 months. In Fahrenheit, that is roughly 41°F, 77°F, 98.6°F, and 122°F. The abstract says the study used 32 batches at 40 and 80 U/mL, and that at higher temperatures, potency loss depended on storage duration and insulin type; modified insulins were generally more stable than regular insulin.
The key line: at 50°C / 122°F, regular insulin eventually declined by 36 months, but the search-result abstract states: “By thirty-six months at 50 C, potency of Regular insulin diminished, whereas all modified insulins retained their initial activity.”
A newer Cochrane review is more clinically relevant for modern human insulin: it concluded that unopened short-acting/intermediate-acting human insulin vials or cartridges could be stored at 25°C / 77°F for up to 6 months or 37°C / 98.6°F for up to 2 months without clinically relevant potency loss, and that oscillating 25–37°C for up to 3 months showed no loss of activity.
lol this is essentially saying slin, which is arguably considered a form a pep retained all valuable substance, and faced almost no damage.
Just want your thoughts on me on refrigerating my Hgh and going through a vial per week
Citing this from a buddy of mine
It tested six commercial insulin types stored at 5°C, 25°C, 37°C, and 50°C for up to 36 months. In Fahrenheit, that is roughly 41°F, 77°F, 98.6°F, and 122°F. The abstract says the study used 32 batches at 40 and 80 U/mL, and that at higher temperatures, potency loss depended on storage duration and insulin type; modified insulins were generally more stable than regular insulin.
The key line: at 50°C / 122°F, regular insulin eventually declined by 36 months, but the search-result abstract states: “By thirty-six months at 50 C, potency of Regular insulin diminished, whereas all modified insulins retained their initial activity.”
A newer Cochrane review is more clinically relevant for modern human insulin: it concluded that unopened short-acting/intermediate-acting human insulin vials or cartridges could be stored at 25°C / 77°F for up to 6 months or 37°C / 98.6°F for up to 2 months without clinically relevant potency loss, and that oscillating 25–37°C for up to 3 months showed no loss of activity.
lol this is essentially saying slin, which is arguably considered a form a pep retained all valuable substance, and faced almost no damage.
Just want your thoughts on me on refrigerating my Hgh and going through a vial per week