PEPTIDE GUIDANCE

Dosing & Reconstitution Guide

Learn how to properly reconstitute and dose peptides for your research. Follow these guidelines for accurate and consistent results.

How to Reconstitute Peptides

Step-by-step instructions

1

Gather Your Supplies

You'll need: bacteriostatic water, alcohol swabs, insulin syringes, and your peptide vial.

2

Clean the Vial Tops

Wipe both the peptide vial and bacteriostatic water vial tops with alcohol swabs.

3

Draw the Bacteriostatic Water

Using your syringe, draw the appropriate amount of bacteriostatic water.

4

Add Water to Peptide Vial

Slowly inject the water along the inside wall of the vial. Never spray directly onto the powder.

5

Let It Dissolve

Gently swirl the vial (don't shake). Let it sit for a few minutes until fully dissolved and clear.

Store Properly

Refrigerate your reconstituted peptide. Most peptides stay stable for 4-6 weeks when refrigerated.

Pro Tips

  • Always use bacteriostatic water, not regular sterile water, for longer shelf life
  • Keep peptides away from light and heat
  • Never freeze reconstituted peptides
  • Use a fresh needle for each injection

Important Warnings

  • Never shake the vial vigorously - this can damage the peptide
  • Don't use if the solution appears cloudy after reconstitution
  • Discard after 6 weeks or if contamination is suspected

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