Complete Peptide Reconstitution Guide: Step-by-Step Instructions: A Microdosing Perspective
Microdosing means a single vial gets drawn from many more times than weekly dosing — a typical 5 mg vial that lasts 5 weeks at 1 mg/week stretches to 14+ days at 0.35 mg/day. Each draw introduces contamination risk and accelerates degradation, so storage rules matter more for microdosers than for weekly users. The principles below apply, with particular attention to the multi-puncture realities of split protocols.
Note: This guide is for informational purposes only. Always follow specific product documentation and consult with qualified professionals for medical advice.
Proper reconstitution is crucial for maintaining peptide stability and ensuring accurate dosing. This comprehensive guide will walk you through the process step-by-step, from preparation to storage.
Required Materials
Essential Items
- Peptide vial (sterile vials available here)
- Bacteriostatic water (reconstitution solution here)
- Sterile insulin syringes (recommended supplies)
- Protective vial caps (TPU caps available here)
- Clean workspace
- Calculator
Step-by-Step Process
Step 1: Preparation
- Clean your work surface thoroughly
- Wash your hands and wear gloves if available
- Gather all necessary materials
- Calculate your desired concentration
Step 2: Reconstitution Process
- Remove the caps from both vials
- Swab the tops with alcohol and let dry
- Draw the calculated amount of bacteriostatic water
- Slowly inject along the vial wall
- Gently swirl until dissolved
Important Tips
- Never shake the vial - this can damage the peptide
- Inject water slowly to prevent foaming
- Allow peptide to dissolve naturally
- Store according to specific peptide requirements