Excessively high temperature, with failure to refrigerate, for, as an example, a specific prostate cancer drug that requires storage at a temperature several degrees below what some Arizona homes are cooled to in the summertime.
1. Excessive humidity
2. Oxidation.
3. Fermentation
4. Exposure to light or UV
5. Contamination from the product's container, from BPA.
6. Bacterial or fungal contamination arising from any cause.
7. Lightning strikes
Explanation:
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That's what I only remember, Is that correct? Don't hate me, correct if it's wrong And also I can't explain. Just search on web how those thing effect solubility.
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Excessively high temperature, with failure to refrigerate, for, as an example, a specific prostate cancer drug that requires storage at a temperature several degrees below what some Arizona homes are cooled to in the summertime.
1. Excessive humidity
2. Oxidation.
3. Fermentation
4. Exposure to light or UV
5. Contamination from the product's container, from BPA.
6. Bacterial or fungal contamination arising from any cause.
7. Lightning strikes
Explanation:
And also I can't explain. Just search on web how those thing effect solubility.