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Re: How quickly does trimix go bad at room temp?

Posted: Sun Jan 05, 2020 9:29 am
by djones36117
Not sure but I have a vial that is clear but label said to discard a few months ago that appears to no longer works

Re: How quickly does trimix go bad at room temp?

Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2020 11:24 pm
by Tenderpaw
I have left mine out overnight twice and it still works but is a little weaker and required a 1 or 2 extra units.

For me, a fresh bottle at 10 units gives me a decent hard on. After 3 months, it takes more units to get me there. After about 4 months, it takes 15 units. 6 months 17 units. Then i buy a fresh batch. I store in the fridge.

Note i tend to be conservative and under dose a bit as i don't want to worry about it not going back down. Typically, between the mix and some natural arousal that still works, i can get hard enought to bang my wife after forplay and have my dick go back down after we are done.

Re: How quickly does trimix go bad at room temp?

Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2020 12:24 am
by 544kenmatt
When I used trimix, my dose was 0.4ml. I drew up all of my doses and froze them. I could defrost a dose in a couple of minutes by rolling the syringe between my palms. It's important to use good aseptic technique if doing this, i.e. don't let the needle touch any surface other than the alcohol-wiped rubber stopper. Work in a clean area. If I had a "date", I would just pop a frozen syringe into my pocket.

Re: How quickly does trimix go bad at room temp?

Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2020 1:17 am
by Phil65
544kenmatt wrote:If I had a "date", I would just pop a frozen syringe into my pocket.


WTF? LOL! I see this a lot but it doesn't make sense. It just takes a little nudge for the syringe to be depressed. What am I missing here about simply placing the syringe in random places that are touching moving, folding, bending parts and not be worried about it? LOL

Re: How quickly does trimix go bad at room temp?

Posted: Tue Mar 03, 2020 7:57 am
by 544kenmatt
Phil65 wrote:
544kenmatt wrote:If I had a "date", I would just pop a frozen syringe into my pocket.


WTF? LOL! I see this a lot but it doesn't make sense. It just takes a little nudge for the syringe to be depressed. What am I missing here about simply placing the syringe in random places that are touching moving, folding, bending parts and not be worried about it? LOL


Yes, you do have to be careful. If I were wearing a coat, I would put it in an inside o r side pocket. or.. I would put the sryinge in a small zip lock and put it in my pants pocket once I got out of the car and stood up.