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    I have a couple of bottles of 250 cyp. They are about a year and a half old. They are starting to look foggy I am afraid they are going to crash soon. Should I try heating them at about 200 degrees with a 23 guage pin in the top to see if the foggyness will disappear????

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    Originally posted by painful View Post
    I have a couple of bottles of 250 cyp. They are about a year and a half old. They are starting to look foggy I am afraid they are going to crash soon. Should I try heating them at about 200 degrees with a 23 guage pin in the top to see if the foggyness will disappear????
    yea, give it a try and let us know if it takes care of the fog.

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    • #3
      Could I still shoot them just the way they are ,not chuncky just foggy. I know the bottle is sterile.

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      • #4
        ya your right, better safe than to have a big old abcess...I think thats how the saying goes???

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        • #5
          Originally posted by painful View Post
          Could I still shoot them just the way they are ,not chuncky just foggy. I know the bottle is sterile.
          i wouldn't chance it.

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          • #6
            Cloudiness may indicate precipitated solution. That means some of the chemical components in there (oil plus drug) have separated. Heating may cause it to suspend properly again, so that your body can absorb it or it may not. If not, it's no longer a good idea to inject.

            Cloudiness in a solution may also indicate bacterial contamination, and that's not a good idea to inject either for the obvious reasons.

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            • #7
              I hope it isn't bacterial...I'll try heating it up and let you guys know 200degrees for about ten minutes should be good right???

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              • #8
                Can you post a pic? To avoid undue fuss avoid the label if any, just an extreme closeup of the solution itself. Is the cloudiness uniform throughout the solution, evenly spread? Or appearing in patches or clumps around the solution?

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                • #9
                  The cloudiness is uniform throuhgout. One is holding a fair amount of bubbles so I am assuming that it's getting thicker. I can't get a pic until later tonight but I will post one.

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                  • #10
                    listen to what hannah says bro, she is the brains around here! :P

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by painful View Post
                      The cloudiness is uniform throuhgout. One is holding a fair amount of bubbles so I am assuming that it's getting thicker. I can't get a pic until later tonight but I will post one.
                      Less likely to be bacterial then. Still questionable to use if it precipitated out of suspension and is not going to behave properly in the needle or in your bod.

                      Disclaimer: I have absolutely no experience with this specific drug; I just work with other chemical solutions that have similar properties.

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