No lol
Not unless it's leaky.
Potency is the purity of the compound ;this states % available of the main component without water and residual solvents Assay is defined as Potency plus water and residual solvents and other remaining fractions please note assay can also be expressed as as is basis or dry basis Assay and Potency are same if assay is exprtessed as as is basis please note Potency word is mainly used for Antibiotics and bilogicals courtsey ; CDER , USFDA ; Dr.Uttam Krishna
The old basil did not possess much potency any more, after being left on the kitchen counter for months.
just like any plant, fruit herb or nut, fruitful or not, over a particular time period (even if vacuum sealed etc) will lose its potency, whether that be related to vitamin content, mineral or other.
By vaporizing it.
Unless you boil or vaporize it, it won't lose it's potency for years. Recently they discovered a tomb filled with marijuana over 20,000 years old. It still had some potency.
Yes it can. If its not stored in an airtight container the weed'll break down & lose THC. If it is in an airtight container it will stay fresh for about 2-3 weeks.
no
No, marijuana would no decrease the potency of the antibiotics you are taking. If anything, it would help with the nausea and loss of appetite most often associated with amoxicillin.
No lol
It is not that they are harmful...it is that they lose potency.
Depending on the potency of the marijuana and the consistency of the second hand smoke, it is possible though.
Marijuana tends to lose its potency over time. How much depends on the conditions in which it is stored. Heat and light both degrade the potency. By the end of a year or two, marijuana will have lost most of its effectiveness, even under good storage conditions.
No
No.
so they do not expire and lose their potency