Caverject comes as a vial of powder + a tube of bacteriostatic water.
I assume most people mix the solution moments before injecting. I think this is how it's meant to be used.
I wonder: If you mix the solution - how long does it last before it's useless?
Like, can you keep a syringe of mixed solution in your pocket for a week?
Mixed Caverject/Edex Shelf Life
Re: Mixed Caverject/Edex Shelf Life
Irish Lad 34 wrote:If you mix the solution - how long does it last before it's useless?
Like, can you keep a syringe of mixed solution in your pocket for a week?
I've mixed an Edex 40 and then decanted it into 3 syringes and froze 2 and used one immediately. Frozen I'd think it would be good for a long time. That's obviously very contrary to the instructions so don't do that!
I would not keep it in your pocket for a week. For an evening, no problem. The Caverject and Edex cartridges may not include ingredients that would make it safe for storage mixed and especially not in a pocket for a week at body temperature.
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