Pre-loaded syringes last how long?

batfink0

Craaaazy Mofo
Ok... Long story short...
I was just starting a cycle last summer and I always pre-load my syringes with the entire cycle's worth of AA's.

Unfortunately I got sick, and then something else came up so I had to put my cycle on hold.
It's now been about 8 months, and I'm wondering if anyone has experience in leaving pre-loaded syringes for this long.

Half of them have Test E, the other half has Tren Ace.

Don't want to throw them out, but don't want to risk my own health.
 
I would assume they're still safe, though I'm not sure i would risk it until someone more knowledgeable than myself posts
 
Depends what the oil is in. EO could easily eat the rubber from the plunger, obviously not good. If its not in EO the test should be fine. The tren well, I don't know how anybody could leave it layin around. Lol
Just make sure there's no floaters in the barrel and if your still worried, run it through a watman and pin away.
 
Depends what the oil is in. EO could easily eat the rubber from the plunger, obviously not good. If its not in EO the test should be fine. The tren well, I don't know how anybody could leave it layin around. Lol
Just make sure there's no floaters in the barrel and if your still worried, run it through a watman and pin away.

Ya see this is what I was worried about. I know how oil/petroleum products can eat away at rubber...
The needles are on, but of course they are also capped.
I think I might just do a better inspection and I think I do have an extra ,02 watman hanging around
 
Ya see this is what I was worried about. I know how oil/petroleum products can eat away at rubber...
The needles are on, but of course they are also capped.
I think I might just do a better inspection and I think I do have an extra ,02 watman hanging around

If EO was used you'll be able to tell by moving the plunger back and forth. If it's real sticky/hard to move then chances are it has EO in it.

If everything was capped, stored in a cold dark place that's fairly clean then you should be fine.

Like stated, just check the oil out closely for cloudyness/contaminents/floaters etc.
 
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