I suspect that it is not good. There would have had to have been air exposure to cause evaporation. look for other causes.
So long as the bottle is intact, the insulin inside it will still be effective.
A sterile bottle will typically stay sterile as long as it remains unopened and the seal is intact. Once opened or exposed to the environment, the bottle could become contaminated and lose its sterility. It is important to follow proper sterilization and storage protocols for maintaining sterility.
As water freezes and becomes ice it expands in volume. If a bottle is half-filled with water and then frozen, the bottle should remain intact because the volume of air in the bottle will contract as the water/ice expands and so the airspace will accommodate the final volume of the ice. If the bottle is completely filled with water and then frozen, the bottle will most likely break because there is no airspace to 'absorb' the expansion of the water/ice. As the freezing is a relatively slow process, the bottle will not explode, but will in all likelyhood crack and may break apart.
I have one, no chips or cracks. I have been looking for information on this bottle but can't find anything. I found it buried with the bottom sticking out in my dirt driveway. Thought it was just broken glass and figured I better dig it out before I got a flat tire. What a surprise bottle completely intact. It has white paint lettering.
the pills are very very fragile. that's why they are in a hard small bottle dark bottle. If you have something against a tiny glass bottle in your pocket, then find something else that is rigid but also a very small container... trust me... you want these pills intact and whole when the need arises.
A blue, blown glass Dr Pierces anuric tablet bottle, is worth about $15 to $20 in good, clean condition with no cracks or chips. If it has an intact label, the value could be closer to $30, depending on the condition of the label.
nothing - zilch a 1952 bottle is a fake as the Seattle World's Fair was in 1962
For creating water bottle labels, it is recommended to use waterproof paper or label material to prevent smudging or running when exposed to moisture. This type of paper is durable and will ensure that your labels stay intact and legible even when they come into contact with water.
Spirits generally keep quite a while -- a few years -- especially if the cork/ lid remains intact and no air seeps into the bottle.
Spirits generally keep quite a while -- a few years -- especially if the cork/ lid remains intact and no air seeps into the bottle.
Yes, wine is generally safe to drink if the cork is intact. The cork helps to seal the bottle and protect the wine from outside contaminants. However, it is important to check for any signs of spoilage, such as a musty smell or off taste, before consuming the wine.
If the tax seal is intact..one can easely request $800.00...be cautious..other 68 without seal is approximately 80-$ 100.00....