Is this stable in liquid form? I recalled reading something about it as a liquid and stability.
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Yes bother it is absolutely stable in liquid form. I would never sell any chems that were not stable for research. I stand behind all of our products please let me know if there is anything i can do for you.
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Yes bother it is absolutely stable in liquid form. I would never sell any chems that were not stable for research. I stand behind all of our products please let me know if there is anything i can do for you.
Nope, its not stable. There is plenty of research this to back it up as well. It may be for a short time but it won't stay for an extended period, that is why its a pill/capsule in the drug form.
Nope, its not stable. There is plenty of research this to back it up as well. It may be for a short time but it won't stay for an extended period, that is why its a pill/capsule in the drug form.
Last year i email cem and asked why they no longer carried caber and just had prami and this is exactly what they told me.
Last year i email cem and asked why they no longer carried caber and just had prami and this is exactly what they told me.
We use such a small .25 mg dose, at this dose and with the different suspension liquids that are used it is 100% stable. We stand behind all our products. Now at higher mg per dose it is not stable. I have sold a ton of Cabergoline .25mg per ml x 30ml and have gotten nothing but great reviews on this particular product. So, kindly if you do not believe me don't buy it. I may be a lot of things but a liar is not one of them.
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Nope, its not stable. There is plenty of research this to back it up as well. It may be for a short time but it won't stay for an extended period, that is why its a pill/capsule in the drug form.
We use such a small .25 mg dose, at this dose and with the different suspension liquids that are used it is 100% stable. We stand behind all our products. Now at higher mg per dose it is not stable. I have sold a ton of Cabergoline .25mg per ml x 30ml and have gotten nothing but great reviews on this particular product. So, kindly if you do not believe me don't buy it. I be a lot of things but a liar is not one of them.
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We use such a small .25 mg dose, at this dose and with the different suspension liquids that are used it is 100% stable. We stand behind all our products. Now at higher mg per dose it is not stable. I have sold a ton of Cabergoline .25mg per ml x 30ml and have gotten nothing but great reviews on this particular product. So, kindly if you do not believe me don't buy it. I may be a lot of things but a liar is not one of them.
Yo bro No one is calling you a liar but what you re saying makes about zero sense. If liquid makes a compound unstable then a higher ratio of liquid to the compound isnt gonna make it more stable - if anything it will make it less.
Anyway this prompted a little research on my part. The drug is unstable and degrades rapidly in a liquid form.
Galastop (liquid caber for vet use) says it right on the label and states it must be used within 28 days.
Also I found a nice medication guide ( http://ratguide.com/meds/centeral_ne...abergoline.php )that had this to say, "It is recommended that the drug be compounded in a lipid base since it degrades becoming unstable in aqueous suspensions."
The very same statement is made here: Plumbs Veterinary Drug Handbook(6th edition) -Plumb,D.C.2008
SO I never called you a liar and never said you would knowingly sell it knowing this - but now you do know Where do YOU go from here with the info ??
Yo bro No one is calling you a liar but what you re saying makes about zero sense. If liquid makes a compound unstable then a higher ratio of liquid to the compound isnt gonna make it more stable - if anything it will make it less.
Anyway this prompted a little research on my part. The drug is unstable and degrades rapidly in a liquid form.
Galastop (liquid caber for vet use) says it right on the label and states it must be used within 28 days.
Also I found a nice medication guide ( http://ratguide.com/meds/centeral_ne...abergoline.php )that had this to say, "It is recommended that the drug be compounded in a lipid base since it degrades becoming unstable in aqueous suspensions."
The very same statement is made here: Plumbs Veterinary Drug Handbook(6th edition) -Plumb,D.C.2008
SO I never called you a liar and never said you would knowingly sell it knowing this - but now you do know Where do YOU go from here with the info ??
Above link I referenced isn't working so I'm posting it again for you. Medication Guide: Cabergoline
You will find the relevant information in the Considerations section of the page linked too by the way.