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Author: Admin | 2025-04-28
Are relatively stable, the better the conditions you store your drugs in, the longer they are likely to last. In general, the four things you should try to avoid are air, heat, light and water. The optimum conditions for storage are dry, dark and away from oxygen. “The more of these conditions you can meet, the better, and if you can keep your drugs in an air-tight container that has no oxygen in it, these drugs will literally last forever,” says Jones.Essentially, unless you’re an idiot who leaves your baggies on windowsills and in damp bathroom cabinets, your drugs will likely outlive you. One exception to this is LSD, which is particularly sensitive to light; leaving it in direct sunlight for a relatively short amount of time would cause a potentially noticeable amount of potency drop, due to the fragility of the molecule. Jones recommends using blotters, wrapping them in tinfoil and putting that inside a baggy, as the tinfoil keeps light out and the baggy keeps oxygen out. If kept in a freezer, it would last for years, but even keeping it in a sealed container in a drawer is enough to keep it for a year or so.If you’re planning to store cocaine for a long time, a dry silica gel packet inside of the baggie will absorb any moisture that’s already there, and any that manages to penetrate through the plastic. In conclusion, then: unless you dropped them in a puddle or have been storing them in a sun-bed for some reason, your leftover drugs are just as strong as they ever were.
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