Papaverine shelf life

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shakeyone
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Papaverine shelf life

Postby shakeyone » Tue Mar 04, 2014 4:48 am

Just a question as how long is papverine good for. I have some that is just a couple months past the experation date on the box. Unopened and always kept in a coo, dark place. Should I just throw it out?

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Re: Papaverine shelf life

Postby stanri1 » Tue Mar 04, 2014 7:09 am

shakeyone wrote:Just a question as how long is papverine good for. I have some that is just a couple months past the experation date on the box. Unopened and always kept in a coo, dark place. Should I just throw it out?


I am NOT a doctor...having said that, if it was me I would give it a try. If it works, fine. If not, just toss it
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Re: Papaverine shelf life

Postby medveteran » Wed Mar 05, 2014 9:39 am

Msg. to Shakyone...Papaverine HCL by itself has a very long shelf life. When either phentolamine or prostaglandin or both are added, that shelf life is infact decreased. Keeping the medication refrigerized slows down that degradation. Realistically speaking, 2 1/2 - 3 months and some go even longer but after that sterility of the med becomes an issue.
So, to be on the safe side I would refresh your med just about every 3 months. One patient of mine years ago told me his vial still worked after 2 years ! ...not a good idea
Goodluck, medveteran


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