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Should Centrophenoxine be kept refrigerated?


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#1 Leo

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Posted 29 June 2008 - 10:13 AM


I'm shopping for Centrophenoxine and I read this on http://relentlessimp...rophenoxine.htm

"Our documented pharmaceutical grade Centrophenoxine (meclofenoxate) is fresh from our refrigerator to your door. Centrophenoxine degrades if not kept refrigerated (ok for time in transit)."

However, other companies don't mention that Centrophenoxine should be kept refrigerated, how come? Who's right?

#2 spacey

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Posted 29 June 2008 - 11:20 AM

It wouldn't hurt to keep it refrigerated just in case now, would it?

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#3 luv2increase

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Posted 30 June 2008 - 06:41 AM

Now I hope that isn't the case. I don't have mine refrigerated. Of course, I am still noticing a difference, OR AM I??? LOL

#4 luv2increase

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Posted 01 July 2008 - 05:23 AM

I realized today that I have a little packet inside my bottle that preserves the bulk centrophenoxine powder from going bad. I would thing this is done in place of refrigeration by the company I get it from.

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Posted 14 September 2008 - 01:36 AM

I'm shopping for Centrophenoxine and I read this on http://relentlessimp...rophenoxine.htm

"Our documented pharmaceutical grade Centrophenoxine (meclofenoxate) is fresh from our refrigerator to your door. Centrophenoxine degrades if not kept refrigerated (ok for time in transit)."

However, other companies don't mention that Centrophenoxine should be kept refrigerated, how come? Who's right?


I noticed that too, but RI doesn't even say to refrigerate it on the label. Just like other labels, all it says is store in a "cool, dry area".

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#6 Declmem

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Posted 14 September 2008 - 04:39 AM

I actually emailed RI about this a while ago. Here's what Pete said:

Just to be ultra-cautious and to preserve maximum potency we keep it refrigerated until shipping. If you use it quickly (~month or two) then room temp should be fine.






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