phteven
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Sorry that Happened.
1. Don’t mix peptides. (And don’t buy premixed). They’re not like small molecule (ie, regular) drugs. They’re a string of amino acids and unless they’ve been confirmed as compatible (extremely rare), two will likely interact at various points along that string. Tesamorelin is very unstable on its own. The $7,000 / month pharma version had to be reconstituted in single dose vials and used immediately because it aggregates so quickly. After 20 years they finally developed a formula stable enough to last a few days after reconstitution just recently. UGL Tesa convinced me to start filtering.
2. UGL BAC is trash, and many things in a poorly made BAC can ruin your peptide. Use Hospira BAC if you can get it, which is pharma. It eliminates a lot of variables. Otherwise make your own from quality Water for Injection and Pharma grade benzyl alcohol.
I wouldn’t reconstitute any more of it until I got some Hospira.
Thanks man, love you knowledge and wisdom.
And: damn, man - that stuff wasn’t exactly cheap, and now two vials are already ruined. Unfortunately, I don’t have any way to get Hospira here, and the pharmacy won’t just sell Benzyl Alcohol either. They only carry sterile water for injection in various types and brands - but that alone probably won’t keep my blend stable, right? NaCl probably isn’t a good alternative either, is it?
I also noticed that it only turns bad when it’s in the vial. If I draw it into syringes while it’s still liquid and store them in the fridge, everything seems to stay fine.
