If I fill up a syringe with trimix and place it in the refrigerator how long will that keep based on your experiences? I drew up a syringe from my frozen trimix vial and put it in the fridge thinking I’d use it that night like 3-4 nights ago. Just wondering if I should toss it and make a new one for tonight or if that one should still be good.
Thanks for any insights!
Syringes in the fridge question
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Syringes in the fridge question
41 year old gay man. Had situational ED and light venous leak. Delt with ED for 3 years before deciding to opt for implant.
22 CM Titan with classic pump.
2 CM RTE on right and 1.5 CM RTE on left.
Implanted March 2024 by Dr. Cordon at Mt. Sinai in Miami.
22 CM Titan with classic pump.
2 CM RTE on right and 1.5 CM RTE on left.
Implanted March 2024 by Dr. Cordon at Mt. Sinai in Miami.
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Re: Syringes in the fridge question
It should be good for a few months in the fridge, from what I understand. The Trimix I got from Olympia states 3 months in fridge, 1 year in freezer.
Good luck.
Good luck.
Age 66. RALP Jan-2023. Non-nerve sparing.
VED exercise most days, Trimix T-106 (30-1-25), 25 units.
Bending trauma around age 50, resulting in mild Peyronies.
VED exercise most days, Trimix T-106 (30-1-25), 25 units.
Bending trauma around age 50, resulting in mild Peyronies.
Re: Syringes in the fridge question
I would not use it beyond 12 to 24 hours. In the simple act of drawing up the med, you could cause some contamination. If you let the syringe sit for a long time, those contaminates can multiply in the syringe, maybe to a dangerous level.
I just do not think it would be a safe practice. It is better to use healthy caution.
I just do not think it would be a safe practice. It is better to use healthy caution.
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