Stockpiling tirz to 2027 - how are you tracking storage on vials that sit that long?

genuine question, not trying to start a fight about whether stockpiling is smart. saw someone post they’re holding 734mg, enough to carry them through 2027. fine. but a vial you bought in early 2026 and pin in late 2027 is sitting in your fridge for 18+ months, and I don’t see anyone talking about how they’re validating that pile when they actually get to it. the COA only tells you what the lab saw the week it left the compounder. it’s a point-in-time document. it doesn’t survive a freezer that cycled warm during a power blip, and lyophilized doesn’t mean indestructible. “reconstitutes clear” catches gross contamination, not slow degradation. so for the people sitting on a year-plus of tirz: - are you logging per batch, or just total mg on hand?

  • temp logging the fridge, or trusting it?
  • rotating oldest-first, or grabbing whatever’s in front? I track my own sourcing by batch now after the compounding mess last year, and a long stockpile feels like exactly the place a seam hides until you’re months past noticing. curious what the long-hold folks actually do. ymmv obviously