Likely a stupid question but I couldnt find an answer. I got a little insulin backwashed into one of my AAS vials, is there concern of this degrading the content of the vial? What about vice versa?
Water grows bacteria very easily, oil is much more resistant, so if you get water in your oil, it could go bad much faster, but it is probably fine for a while.
Water grows bacteria very easily, oil is much more resistant, so if you get water in your oil, it could go bad much faster, but it is probably fine for a while.
I just had a very similar conversation on FB regarding bacterial growth in carrier oils with multi use vials. An introduction of an aqueous solution can create a bacterial growth media. How quickly, I dunno?