I did a little investigating. Still looking for a
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Still looking for approximate shelf life of freeze dried drugs. Found this though. Seems like Brilacidin is basically stored in "tempered" glass containers so a small crack would shatter the entire vessel rather than a small crack allowing the product to go bad.
"[0012] In one embodiment, the active pharmaceutical ingredient is an antibacterial. Exemplary antibacterials include ceftolozane sulfate, tazobactam sodium, ceftaroline fosamil, brilacidin, brilacidin, and tedizolid phosphate.
Read more: http://www.patentsencyclopedia.com/app/201501...z4FEdKwX4q
Patent application title: PHARMACEUTICAL GLASS PACKAGING ASSURING PHARMACEUTICAL STERILITY
Read more: http://www.patentsencyclopedia.com/app/201501...z4FEeVl79o
Probably part of what Dr. Menon was going to present when he missed the presentation by wrecking his car.