Egrifta is not tesamorelin, they have different excipients, which makes a difference in bioavailability for egrifta.
Tesamorelin has barely any degradation when reconstituted with bac water, and stored in the fridge for 30 days. It starts degrading after 14 days if stored at room temp. There is a PTDS test that show these results, although il not allowed to show details.
Tesamorelin has barely any degradation when reconstituted with bac water, and stored in the fridge for 30 days. It starts degrading after 14 days if stored at room temp. There is a PTDS test that show these results, although il not allowed to show details.


