R10 in amber vials?

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So i have r10 from lspl about a year old i pulled from the freezer. Just now noticed theyre amber....initially thought they oxidized and was gonna trash them. Opened a stopper and powder is white. Now im paranoid its nad cuz ive read a lot comes in amber vials. ANYONE ever see/hear about reta, tirz or sema in amber vials? I guess im in deep shit if i pin an entire vial and its nad 1000? Thanks.... @ZippityDooDah any opinion?
 

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So i have r10 from lspl about a year old i pulled from the freezer. Just now noticed theyre amber....initially thought they oxidized and was gonna trash them. Opened a stopper and powder is white. Now im paranoid its nad cuz ive read a lot comes in amber vials. ANYONE ever see/hear about reta, tirz or sema in amber vials? I guess im in deep shit if i pin an entire vial and its nad 1000? Thanks.... @ZippityDooDah any opinion?
I've never seen R or T come in Amber bottles before, and my NAD+ has always come in Amber bottles. Is there any way you could track down a COA for it?

Update: AI says it could come in Amber vials:

Yes, retatrutide often comes in amber or light-blocking vials to protect the light-sensitive peptide from photodegradation. Because UV and visible light can break down chemical bonds in the molecule, opaque or amber containers are commonly used for storage. [1, 2, 3]
 
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I've never seen R or T come in Amber bottles before, and my NAD+ has always come in Amber bottles. Is there any way you could track down a COA for it?

Update: AI says it could come in Amber vials:

Yes, retatrutide often comes in amber or light-blocking vials to protect the light-sensitive peptide from photodegradation. Because UV and visible light can break down chemical bonds in the molecule, opaque or amber containers are commonly used for storage. [1, 2, 3]
Cant believe i didnt notice till now. Just labeled, packaged and froze. Im hoping one of the vets say "Oh yeah i have several of their reta kits in amber."
 
So i have r10 from lspl about a year old i pulled from the freezer. Just now noticed theyre amber....initially thought they oxidized and was gonna trash them. Opened a stopper and powder is white. Now im paranoid its nad cuz ive read a lot comes in amber vials. ANYONE ever see/hear about reta, tirz or sema in amber vials? I guess im in deep shit if i pin an entire vial and its nad 1000? Thanks.... @ZippityDooDah any opinion?
I never heard they come in Amber, but those are good to keep out light & protect them more. Is the supplier still around for you to confirm with them?
 
Email for my salesman is bad. They were booted off stg and i think here for offering bac for reviews. Ill pin half and see.
Maybe try even less at 1st in case, you don't want to be ill!! Try a bit & then finish the rest if Ok?

Luckily with my newer one I tried less 1st. Just got up to 3mg now & have barely been able to eat this week
 

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