Why You Should Discard Open Vials After 28 Days—Even If There’s Medicine Left
If you’ve ever looked at your medication—whether it’s a multi-use vial of GLP-1 medication or one of the injectable supplements we offer like B12, biotin, or lipo-shot—and thought, “This still looks fine… I don’t want to waste it,” you’re not alone. We totally get it! These medications are valuable, and throwing away something that seems perfectly usable can feel counterintuitive.
But there’s a very good reason why manufacturers—and your Flow Wellness provider—recommend discarding open vials after 28 days. It’s all about keeping you safe and making sure every dose you take remains as effective, stable, and clean as it’s meant to be.
Does the Medication Suddenly “Go Bad” on Day 28?
Not exactly. It doesn’t turn toxic or spoil overnight—but after 28 days, two important things can start to happen:
1. The Risk of Contamination Increases
Once a vial is punctured—even just once—it’s no longer in a sealed, sterile environment. Every time a needle enters the vial, even with proper technique, there’s a small chance of introducing bacteria. Over time, and with repeated access, that risk grows. If contamination occurs, it could result in injecting bacteria directly into your body, which—even though rare—can lead to serious infections and illness.
Preservatives (if included in the vial) may help, but their effectiveness also diminishes over time, especially once the seal is broken. Please note that single use vials (Zepbound) should be discarded after one use.
2. It’s Not Just About Sterility—It’s Also About Stability.
GLP-1 medications are peptide-based, which means they’re especially sensitive to air, light, and temperature changes. Even when stored correctly, these compounds can begin to break down after 28 days. The same goes for injectable supplements like B12, biotin, and lipo shots.
What does this mean for you?
Your medication may become less effective
Your body may not absorb or respond to it as intended
You may not get the full therapeutic benefit you’re expecting
These changes aren’t always visible—there’s often no color change, cloudiness, or smell—but the integrity of the medication can still be compromised.
So, while the medication doesn’t become dangerous on day 28, it does become less reliable and predictable, and that’s not a risk worth taking.

Is This Just a Manufacturer Rule?
Not at all. This is a widely accepted best practice in healthcare. Organizations like the CDC, USP (United States Pharmacopeia), and the World Health Organization all support discarding multi-use vials 28 days after first puncture—unless the manufacturer specifically states otherwise
Why We Follow This Guideline at Flow Wellness
At Flow Wellness, your safety and results are our top priorities. We follow evidence-based medication handling guidelines to ensure you’re getting the highest-quality care with the most reliable outcomes. Even when it means tossing a bit of unused medicine, it’s worth it to protect your health and ensure every dose is working as intended.
This Isn’t Just About Rules—It’s About Results
We’re not being rigid—we’re protecting your progress. Whether you’re using GLP-1 medications for weight loss or supplements to support energy and metabolism, staying consistent and safe with your dosing is key to getting the best results and avoiding set-backs.
We Understand: You Don’t Want to Waste What You Paid For
We hear this all the time, and we completely understand! These medications are valuable and are an investment in your health—and of course you want to get the most out of every vial. If you’re consistently left with leftover medication, let’s talk. We may be able to:
Adjust your dosing schedule
Explore smaller vial sizes
Make sure you’re drawing up accurate doses
Pro tip: Vials are often slightly overfilled by the manufacturer. Even if you use every scheduled dose, a little bit of liquid might be left—and that’s normal. That extra is not intended for use beyond 28 days.
Tips to Get the Most Out of Each Vial (Safely)
Label the vial with the date you first opened it
Use a clean, sterile needle and syringe each time
Store in the refrigerator (never freeze)
Keep the vial upright and tightly sealed
Discard after 28 days, no matter how it looks
Need Support? We’re Here for You
If you have questions about your medication, GLP-1 dosing, supplements, or safe storage practices, we’re just a call or message away.
Updated June 2026
Author: Allison Jones, F-NP
Medically reviewed by Dr. Kevin Jones, MD
Board Certified in Obesity Medicine
Flow Wellness
Frequently Asked Questions
How long can I use a GLP-1 vial after opening it?
Most multi-dose GLP-1 medication vials should be discarded 28 days after the first puncture unless the manufacturer specifically provides different instructions. At Flow Wellness, we recommend following the 28-day guideline to help reduce contamination risk and ensure medication potency and effectiveness.
Why do GLP-1 medication vials expire after 28 days?
GLP-1 medications are peptide-based compounds that can gradually lose stability after exposure to air, temperature changes, and repeated needle punctures. Flow Wellness follows established healthcare guidelines that recommend discarding opened multi-dose vials after 28 days to maintain safety and medication reliability.
Can I use tirzepatide after 28 days if there is medication left in the vial?
Even if tirzepatide looks normal and there is medication remaining, Flow Wellness recommends discarding the vial after 28 days. The medication may become less predictable due to reduced sterility and potential degradation, which could affect treatment results.
What happens if I use an expired GLP-1 vial?
Using a GLP-1 vial beyond the recommended use period may increase the risk of contamination and may reduce medication effectiveness. Flow Wellness advises patients to replace opened vials according to manufacturer and provider recommendations to help ensure consistent treatment outcomes.
Is it safe to use leftover semaglutide after 28 days?
Flow Wellness does not recommend using leftover semaglutide beyond the recommended 28-day period after opening. Although the medication may appear unchanged, sterility and stability cannot be guaranteed after extended use.
Why do injectable supplements have a 28-day expiration after opening?
Injectable supplements such as vitamin B12, biotin, and lipo shots are also subject to contamination and stability concerns once punctured. Flow Wellness recommends following the same 28-day guideline for most multi-dose supplement vials unless otherwise directed by the manufacturer.
How can I prevent contamination of my medication vial?
Flow Wellness recommends always using a new sterile needle and syringe, cleaning the vial stopper as instructed, refrigerating medication when required, keeping the vial sealed, and avoiding unnecessary punctures. Proper storage and handling help preserve medication quality.
Should I throw away a vial that still has medication in it?
In many cases, yes. Flow Wellness understands that discarding unused medication can be frustrating, but patient safety is the priority. Small amounts of leftover medication are often expected because manufacturers may slightly overfill vials to ensure patients receive the intended number of doses.
Why are GLP-1 medication vials sometimes overfilled?
Many manufacturers intentionally include a small amount of extra volume in medication vials to account for normal handling and ensure patients can draw every prescribed dose. Flow Wellness advises patients not to use this leftover medication beyond the recommended 28-day period.
How should I store my GLP-1 medication after opening?
Flow Wellness recommends storing GLP-1 medications according to pharmacy instructions, which typically means refrigeration, protection from light, and avoiding freezing. Proper storage helps preserve medication stability and effectiveness.
What should I do if I consistently have medication left over each month?
If you routinely have medication remaining in your vial, contact Flow Wellness. Your provider can review your dosing technique, confirm accurate dose measurements, discuss alternative vial sizes, and ensure you are receiving the most appropriate treatment plan.
Can using an old GLP-1 vial affect weight loss results?
Potentially. As peptide medications age after opening, they may lose potency and become less predictable. Flow Wellness recommends using fresh medication within the recommended timeframe to help maximize the benefits of your weight loss program.
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