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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
hCG Expiration . Can you freeze hCG?
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<blockquote data-quote="EmpowerPharmacy" data-source="post: 4968" data-attributes="member: 109"><p><a href="http://www.empowerrxpharmacy.com/drugs/human-chorionic-gonadotropin-hcg-injection.html" target="_blank">HCG </a>is not as fragile as some would think. Simply look at the compounding process to make <a href="http://www.empowerrxpharmacy.com/freeze-drying-lyophilization.html" target="_blank">lyophilized (freeze dried)</a> HCG. First the HCG liquid is poured into vials and placed into the lyophilizer. The lyophilizer then takes the liquid down to -40 degrees Celsius and holds it there for several hours to anneal the small block of ice within the vial. From there the vials are put under vacuum and are slowly brought up to +35 degrees Celsius over a period of 24 hours and held at +35 degrees Celsius for 2 hours before the vials are stoppered and sealed.</p><p></p><p>As you can see the HCG is kept at extreme cold and warm temperatures for extended periods of time with no damage to the end product. I also have long term stability studies showing that HCG in its dried state loses less than 5% of its activity in the first 3 years (see attached chart). Once reconstituted the effects of hydrolysis degrade the molecule much quicker. I've seen potency over time tests from my analytical lab show degradation of 10% in the first 90 days.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]495[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EmpowerPharmacy, post: 4968, member: 109"] [URL='http://www.empowerrxpharmacy.com/drugs/human-chorionic-gonadotropin-hcg-injection.html']HCG [/URL]is not as fragile as some would think. Simply look at the compounding process to make [URL='http://www.empowerrxpharmacy.com/freeze-drying-lyophilization.html']lyophilized (freeze dried)[/URL] HCG. First the HCG liquid is poured into vials and placed into the lyophilizer. The lyophilizer then takes the liquid down to -40 degrees Celsius and holds it there for several hours to anneal the small block of ice within the vial. From there the vials are put under vacuum and are slowly brought up to +35 degrees Celsius over a period of 24 hours and held at +35 degrees Celsius for 2 hours before the vials are stoppered and sealed. As you can see the HCG is kept at extreme cold and warm temperatures for extended periods of time with no damage to the end product. I also have long term stability studies showing that HCG in its dried state loses less than 5% of its activity in the first 3 years (see attached chart). Once reconstituted the effects of hydrolysis degrade the molecule much quicker. I've seen potency over time tests from my analytical lab show degradation of 10% in the first 90 days. [ATTACH type="full"]495[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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