It happens from time to time. Most pharm Cyp has a bit lower BA content (.9%) versus UGL's that may range as high as 5%.


I had a vial of Watson Cyp and a vial of AP Cyp in car over night and the Watson crashed. Temp never went to freezing. It got cold, but never freezing temp.
Pharmacy replaced the Watson...
Why would it crash above freezing?


It happens from time to time. Most pharm Cyp has a bit lower BA content (.9%) versus UGL's that may range as high as 5%.
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Gotcha, thanks
can you post some pics?
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never heard of watson crashing. do you have pictures?


No, but the pharmacist replaced it, said she would contact the manufacturer.
"freezing" has nothing to do with it, it contains no water so 32F is an irrelevant temperature. Heavy is right, it contains less solvents than UGL gear and thus most likely will crash at a higher temperature. Every solution has a temperature at which the solute will precipitate out, depends on what the solvent/solutes are, their ratios, the temperature etc. Warm it up and it will be fine, they already replaced it so it doesn't matter now, but for future reference![]()


I would have been interested in seeing a picture of it and seeing what happened upon warming.


Was kind of chunky when it first crashed ....after warming, became "stringy"... Didn't think to take pics


huh interesting bro..stringy lol