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Peptide Therapy

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*Note: This information is for general reference only. Always consult with a healthcare professional for personalized dosing and treatment plans.

What You’ll Need

Before starting, you should have these supplies ready:
  • The peptide vial (lyophilized powder)
  • Bacteriostatic water (0.9% sodium chloride with 0.9% benzyl alcohol)
  • Alcohol swabs
  • Insulin syringes (typically 0.5ml or 1ml with 29-31 gauge needles)
  • Optional: larger syringe for bacteriostatic water
  • Clean surface to work on
  • Refrigerator for storage

Reconstituting Your Peptide

Add bacteriostatic water to dissolve the peptide powder:
  1. Determine how much bacteriostatic water to add based on your designed concentration and research needs
  2. Clean the rubber stopper with an alcohol swab and let it dry.
  3. Draw the appropriate amount of bacteriostatic water into your syringe.
  4. Slowly inject the water INTO THE SIDE of the vial, letting it run down the glass.
    • IMPORTANT: Do not inject directly onto the peptide powder as this can damage the peptide structure.
    • Remove the needle, gently swirl or roll the vial (don’t shake vigorously).
    • Shaking creates foam and can damage peptide bonds.
    • Swirling/rolling helps the powder dissolve gradually.
    • Continue gently swirling until the solution is completely clear.
    • Some peptides dissolve immediately.
    • Others may take 5+ minutes of occasional gentle swirling.
    • The solution should be clear when fully dissolved. If cloudy, dispose of the vial.

Storage After Reconstitution

Once reconstituted:
  • Store your peptide vial in the refrigerator (2-8°C/36-46°F)
  • Do not store in the freezer – freezing after reconstitution can damage peptides.
  • Do not store at room temperature – this accelerates degradation.
  • Most reconstituted peptides remain stable for about 4-8 weeks when refrigerated.
  • Always check the vial before each use – the solution should remain clear. If cloudy, dispose of the vial.