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Hi everyone I’m extremely sorry but having very high fever and I was unable to reply emails today , will reply in midnight as soon the medicines kick in and temperature gets normal , also working on to make order process smooth in upcoming week or two ,

Thank you for your patience and support



Thanks & Regards
PCT24X7
 
Hi everyone I’m extremely sorry but having very high fever and I was unable to reply emails today , will reply in midnight as soon the medicines kick in and temperature gets normal , also working on to make order process smooth in upcoming week or two ,

Thank you for your patience and support



Thanks & Regards
PCT24X7
Take care of yourself brother. I can take an extra day or two of waiting for a response. Don't push so hard that you are out for a longer period of time.
 
I do have a stupid ( noob) question: First time using 1ml Test depot vials. Having hard time snapping the tops off. Do i ned a tool or something?
OK, so I had hard time breaking tops of the vials i got from India.. Ruined couple, before i did some research and got this $9 tool from amazon. Been smooth sailing since. Gotta be some manufacturing differences. Testoviron i use to get in thailand had a small dot where to push with your thumb and it would snap easily. Whatever vials i get from india, they don't have the dot and they don't break off clean. Not sure if this is helpful to anyone, but.. here it is.
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First order for 2026 arrived in 2 weeks. :D

Placing order was a quick process, able to contact and make payment same day. Received tracking a day or few after.

Considerably larger than any previous shipment, in both variety and volume.

Packaging was secure all around and contents within organized with care.

All products have fresh manufacture dates and late 2028 expiration as well.

Very pleased and grateful for another perfect order with @PCT24X7 PHARMACY Thank you! :)
 
Has anyone had an issue with ordering insulin from here? My concern is, do they store it refrigerated? And it takes about 21-28 days to ship here to USA, so it won’t be refrigerated/cooled during shipping.

Insulin should be stored at 34-46 degrees F for storage or it’s only good at room temperature for approx 28 days
I’ve never had any issues with the insulin ,I’ve gotten multiple humalog pens and they all functioned how they should have and this was during the summer months.
I think the storage constraints for temperature is more critical once the medication has been opened and you start using it.
I also have a few diabetic friends who leave their pens out in ambient room temperature without issue even after they start using the medication.
 
I’ve never had any issues with the insulin ,I’ve gotten multiple humalog pens and they all functioned how they should have and this was during the summer months.
I think the storage constraints for temperature is more critical once the medication has been opened and you start using it.
I also have a few diabetic friends who leave their pens out in ambient room temperature without issue even after they start using the medication.
If you read the package insert in the box with Lantus or Humalog, it actually says not to refrigerate the pens once the vial has been punctured.
 
If you read the package insert in the box with Lantus or Humalog, it actually says not to refrigerate the pens once the vial has been punctured.
If it does, it is likely because they expect you being a diabetic to use it all in less than 30 days and the fact that a colder inject can be more irritating and painful to some. Either way I would keep it in the fridge punchtured or not at all time after you recieve it.
 
If it does, it is likely because they expect you being a diabetic to use it all in less than 30 days and the fact that a colder inject can be more irritating and painful to some. Either way I would keep it in the fridge punchtured or not at all time after you recieve it.
I used to keep them refrigerated between uses, but now they just stay in my gym bag. I toss them at the 28 day mark even if they aren’t empty yet. Too cheap to risk infection or worry about whether it’s degraded or not working.
 
If you read the package insert in the box with Lantus or Humalog, it actually says not to refrigerate the pens once the vial has been punctured.
well I learned something new today thank you friend! I had read that that was to reduce pain inflammation to the injection site that it was recommended to not store in the fridge when cartridges were in use
 
If you read the package insert in the box with Lantus or Humalog, it actually says not to refrigerate the pens once the vial has been punctured.
Hypothetically, if we have been storing punctured pens in the fridge, would that have any negative effect on the insulin?
 
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