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Battered_Seoul

Experienced
Jun 13, 2018
271
Apologies for the specific question, just want to have everything covered.

Once a drug has been ground down and placed into several gelatin capsules, is it safe to keep those capsules in a sealed glass jar without the powder inside spoiling?

Does it depend on the drug?
 
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creatureoflight

Mage
Jul 27, 2018
529
Apologies for the specific question, just want to have everything covered.

Once a drug has been ground down and placed into several gelatin capsules, is it safe to keep those capsules in a sealed glass jar without the powder inside spoiling?

Does it depend on the drug?

In general it is safe, it depends on the drug. Gelatin capsules generally have a shelf life of 1 year. Some drugs oxidize over time.
 
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