posted Fri, 10/03/2025 - 14:41
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Question about product shelf life and potency. The other day I was going through some boxes at the house of stuff I had packed away and found a few blister packs of Dbol. I'm pretty sure they've been packed away for every bit of 4yrs, I can't make out the date on them. They came from a top source so I know they were of good quality when I got them. My question is, do you think they would still be good or should I just toss them.
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Dbol is nothing but immediate aesthetic death sentence for me. Instant gyno and fat gain with nothing to show but quick useless bloat. I'd throw them away even if they were new. Worthless garbage compound IMO.
I am sure they will be fine mate - they will of had 2 to 3 years on them already from when you likely received them and the only thing that tends to happen is they lose their potency over time (sometimes 10% per year), but this doesn't always happen. Pharmacy medicines tend to be quite stringent on the fact you use them by the EXP date because when it comes to peoples health they cannot afford for medicines to lose any potency as it may end up killing them as with things like BP medications and Insulin etc.
It's also a good way for them to make more money
That’s a good question. I wouldn’t worry at all about potency of orals that are just 4 years old.
I’ve got a ton of vials that are upwards of 10 years old that I’ve never broken the seal on. Stored in dark climate controlled space. I’m less worried about potency and more worried about if they are still sterile and there isn’t any bacteria growing in them. They look good but that doesn’t mean much.
Mate I've just stumbled upon this pretty cool fact:
Yes, ACE (Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme) inhibitors can affect insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) levels, with several studies showing an association between ACE inhibitor use and higher serum IGF-1 levels, particularly in older adults and individuals with cardiovascular issues or heart failure. This increase in IGF-1 may contribute to the beneficial effects of ACE inhibitors on muscle strength and physical function.
Key findings:
Increased IGF-1: ACE inhibitors have been linked to significantly higher levels of total IGF-1 and its binding protein, IGFBP-3.
Potential mechanism: The increase in IGF-1 may play a role in the positive outcomes observed with ACE inhibitor treatment, such as improved muscle strength and physical function.
Well thats interesting. I wonder what their definition of significantly higher is? Also wonder if the same thing applies when taking exogenous GH. I’d imagine it does.
That's a really good point.
Saw a guy eat an MRE from world war 1 on YouTube. We could probably send all our old gear to him and watch him eat it.
They’ll be fine. Raws stored like that would only lose a couple % purity over that span of time. Oxygen and temperature are what degrades the hormone. You said temp controlled environment and they’re in blister packs, so no oxygen.
Just take double what you normally would duh
Reminds me of the Ludes scene in Wolf of Wall Street
Swear on everything this was my same exact thought when I first read this lmao
I can't unsee this now. Lol
Hahahahahaha
They should probably be fine, however it would depend on how they were stored. Also depending on the mfg date they may have lost some potency, so if the dose is 20mg it may only work like 10. If stored in a shed or attic not sealed I wouldn’t risk it.
The boxes were kept in a spare bedroom, so temperature controlled environment. I'll give them a try, can't hurt.