So, I ordered a case from AMSCO on Monday. Last night I received an email asking me "What practice are you in? And what is your business name?" Has this happened to anyone else and what did you tell them. My order still shows as "Processing."
They send it to everyone. You can ignore it. I got my email the day it was delivered and it still showed processing.So, I ordered a case from AMSCO on Monday. Last night I received an email asking me "What practice are you in? And what is your business name?" Has this happened to anyone else and what did you tell them. My order still shows as "Processing."
Thank you!They send it to everyone. You can ignore it. I got my email the day it was delivered and it still showed processing.
Me too…got mine today with Jan 2026 expiration date. No license asked for but I had an old account from last year…not sure if that’s why’d they didn’t ask.Just an update, got my batch of Hospira from AMSCO and it has a Jan 2026 expiration date. Shipping was pretty slow and I had to request a tracking number (and ignore the email asking for my business/medical license), but I would definitely do business with them again.
Where did you get this data from?If you are talking about sterility and whether they could give you an infection, the same principles apply. They will however deteriorate faster after reconstituted, though the degree of deterioration is largely overestimated.
Semaglutide for example should still be close to 100% of the initial potency even 120days after reconstitution in the fridge (assuming it's sterile), the estimated potency loss is 1-2%. Around 5-10% after a year. The numbers would be more or less the same for tirz and reta. More sensitive peptides could see a 20-30% potency loss after 120 days.
The main reason for the 28 days is still unintended contamination and "better safe than sorry", contamination can also speed up degradation. So it's best to use vials that you will empty in roughly 4 weeks if you want to stay as safe as possible and retain the maximum potency.
it depends on the peptide. We're talking GLP-1s which do not degrade fast.Where did you get this data from?
According to AI the degradation is way more pronounced than that.
Assuming almost perfect handling and storage (without anti-oxydation compound added), we are talking about 20-30% potency loss after 50 days.
Random sources on the Internet do not lie!it depends on the peptide. We're talking GLP-1s which do not degrade fast.
AI sucks at answering peptide questions btw. Makes more sense to research yourself.
I believe Jano did some testing on reconstituted peps. Can anyone confirm?Where did you get this data from?
According to AI the degradation is way more pronounced than that.
Assuming almost perfect handling and storage (without anti-oxydation compound added), we are talking about 20-30% potency loss after 50 days.
Expiration date on an unopened semaglutide pen is around 1-2 years. So I suspect your AI is looking at data for a different peptideWhere did you get this data from?
According to AI the degradation is way more pronounced than that.
Assuming almost perfect handling and storage (without anti-oxydation compound added), we are talking about 20-30% potency loss after 50 days.
Yeah but you can't really compare a homemade reconstitution with an unopened pen that's made in lab.Expiration date on an unopened semaglutide pen is around 1-2 years. So I suspect your AI is looking at data for a different peptide
Oh, I did not in any way intend to say that your reconstituted vial is good for 1-2 yearsYeah but you can't really compare a homemade reconstitution with an unopened pen that's made in lab.
It's not about the actual compound, but the conditions it was made, anybody doing reconstituted Peptides just cannot achieve that shelf life.
They probably put anti-oxydation agent in the pen as well, they are not filled with air containing bacterias, but rather hydrogen, argon, etc.
So for anyone reading this, do not expect your peptide to last even remotely as long as the shelf date you see on a pen that's manufactured in a lab by a multi billion company.
We have to stop the spread of misinformation.
They do this with every customer, friend. Do not worry about providing anything. It worried me as well.My 25pk order two days ago resulted in a medical license inquiry from AMSCO. Going to ignore and hope but asking for the license seems like they might be cracking down more than before? I know they asked what business before but not for a medical license?
Just ignoreMy 25pk order two days ago resulted in a medical license inquiry from AMSCO. Going to ignore and hope but asking for the license seems like they might be cracking down more than before? I know they asked what business before but not for a medical license?
Don't freeze it.Did we ever get agreement on the shelf life of Hospira BAC water? I just received my order of a 25 pack of 30 ml vials with exp date of May 2025. How long are these vials REALLY good for? Best place to store? Freezer?
18-24 months unopened kept at proper temps… I'm looking for the link right now to this. National Institute of health published on this.Did we ever get agreement on the shelf life of Hospira BAC water? I just received my order of a 25 pack of 30 ml vials with exp date of May 2025. How long are these vials REALLY good for? Best place to store? Freezer?