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

1

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.

2

Remove Vial Seal

Carefully remove the plastic seal from the peptide vial. Clean the rubber top with an alcohol pad.

3

Prepare BAC Water

Load your syringe with the calculated amount of bacteriostatic water. Refer to our dosage calculator for exact amounts.

4

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.

5

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.

6

Verify Solution

The solution should be clear. If crystals remain, gently warm the vial under warm water. Never heat directly with flame.

7

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.
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