RECONSTITUTION GUIDE
Reconstitution Guide
Step-by-step instructions for proper peptide reconstitution
What You'll Need
- Lyophilized peptide vial
- Bacteriostatic water (BAC)
- Sterile insulin syringe
- Sterile needles
- Alcohol or disinfectant
7 Essential Steps
Prepare Your Space
Clean your work area with 70% alcohol. Remove the peptide vial from the freezer and let it reach room temperature for 15-20 minutes.
Remove Vial Seal
Carefully remove the plastic seal from the peptide vial. Clean the rubber top with an alcohol pad.
Prepare BAC Water
Load your syringe with the calculated amount of bacteriostatic water. Refer to our dosage calculator for exact amounts.
Inject BAC Slowly
Slowly inject the bacteriostatic water into the vial. Do this at an angle, allowing the liquid to flow down the vial wall to minimize foaming.
Allow Complete Dissolution
Remove the syringe. Let the vial sit for 5-10 minutes. Gently mix by rolling the vial in your hands, do NOT shake vigorously.
Verify Solution
The solution should be clear. If crystals remain, gently warm the vial under warm water. Never heat directly with flame.
Storage
Store reconstituted peptide at 2-8°C in the refrigerator. Most peptides remain stable for 2-4 weeks when stored properly.
Important Notes
- Always use bacteriostatic water for reconstitution and keep all equipment sterile.
- Never shake the vial vigorously, as this can damage the peptide. Swirl gently instead.
- Store the reconstituted solution refrigerated at 2-8°C and use within the recommended period.
