Reconstitution Made Simple
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How to reconstitute — step by step
Let the vial reach room temperature
Take the vial out of the fridge 10-15 minutes before mixing. Cold peptides dissolve less easily and the temperature difference can stress the powder.
Draw your BAC water
Use a clean syringe to draw the right amount of bacteriostatic water (usually 1-3ml). BAC water keeps your reconstituted peptide safe for weeks in the fridge.
Inject water slowly down the side
Insert the needle at an angle and let the water run down the inside wall of the vial. Never spray it directly onto the powder — it damages the peptide structure.
Swirl gently — don’t shake
Roll the vial between your palms or swirl in slow circles until the powder dissolves completely. A clear solution is what you want.
Store in the fridge immediately
Reconstituted peptides stay stable for 4-6 weeks refrigerated (2-8°C). Keep them away from light. Never freeze the mixed solution.
Draw your dose using the calculator above
Use the syringe calculator to find your exact unit mark. Pull back to that line, inject subcutaneously (pinch skin, 45° angle), and dispose of the needle safely.
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