"Does ANYONE think there's a chance my batch might have been too old?"

No but you never know unless you tested it yourself beforehand. They have always insisted 18-24 months. But to be safe, you can easily buy some drug adulteration test strips to put your mind at ease next time. They only cost a few bucks. I keep some of them and a spare bottle at my house at all times now. Also remember they will swap you out a new bottle if you have concerns in the future.
webdox Reviewed by webdox on . Another Quick Fix 4.0 Question Thanks! Hey guys, just used Quick fix 4.0 batch F11Q-07 for a test Monday afternoon. Its now Wednesday afternoon and still no call. Now I still have the LabCorp Receipt stating it was between 90-100 degrees. I did practice a bit before I went in, and I saw the UA Sample cup read about 94 degrees. So I'm not worried about Temp. Basically. My only concern is the batch age. F11Q-07 (Nov 07) would make it about 13 months old right? Shelf life is what 18 months minimum? I kept it in the box and I don't Rating: 5