Is Pyrilutamide Stable? Here’s What Koshine Says
    Research/Science 5/19/2025

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    💧 Pyrilutamide (topical)
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    Pyrilutamide's long-term stability is uncertain, with potential degradation after 8-9 months if not stored properly. It's recommended to use fresh batches and store them in a cool, dark place.
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