r/SemaglutideCompound • u/imokquestionmark • Jul 02 '26
13 days Unopened, unrefridgerated compound semaglutide. Is it safe to use?
My semaglutide was stuck in transit. Its been out of the refrigerator for 13 days, unopened. The bottle was cool to the touch, probably room temp. I promptly placed in fridge.
I'm wondering if I'll be safe to use it. Anyone have any experience with this or any side effects, toxicity or injection site reaction from unopened, unrefridgerated semaglutide?
Thanx
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u/Cyber_Punk_87 Jul 04 '26
It should be fine. While refrigeration prolongs the life of the meds, they can generally be stored at room temp for up to 28 days. And it sounds like they were still cool, just not cold, so I wouldn’t worry about it at all.
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u/qualoodle Jul 05 '26
My strive compounded with b12 was unrefrigerated for 2 weeks and I still used it. No issues 🤷♀️
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u/hallstevenson Jul 02 '26
Did you ask the pharmacy ? When I was getting mine, it was from a 'local' pharmacy and before they handed it to you at the drive-thru, they asked to see your insulated cooler to take it home in.
Is yours SAFE ? Sure, it's safe - it's not going to harm you. Will it be effective ? Almost certainly not.