I will simply say this is no longer the case. I copied and pasted this from a medical website, which is up to date info. . . . .
"According to one analysis, alprostadil—a key component in Trimix—can lose up to 12.5% of its potency after just seven days at room temperature, highlighting the drug's sensitivity to temperature."
As you can see, the degradation of the alprostadil is rather swift. At this rate, you are at 50% efficacy in just 30 days. This is why refrigeration is a must, and freezing is even better, because refrigeration doesn't stop the degradation, it merely retards it when comparing it to room temp. Can it still be used after a 50% degradation. Technically, yes, but you need a higher dose, and that's where the danger comes in because your usual dosage is not going to give you the result you want, so you will be speculating on how much to use, increasing the possibility of an overdose with an accompanying visit to the emergency room. Trust me, you don't want to be standing at the counter checking into the emergency room because you have an out-of-control boner. Using more will also increase the initial discomfort from the injection because the larger volume in a confined area can be painful. After all, you are sticking a 5/16 or 1/2 inch needle into your dick in the first place, which isn't so bad, but then it takes a while for the serum to dissipate throughout the Corpus Cavernosum of the penis. The more you use, the more painful it is, so keeping the dosage at a small amount is the key, and that's where the temperature sensitivity comes in.