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Microdose Take

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.

⚠️ Educational only: GLP-1s are prescription medications. Microdose protocols are user-developed and not FDA-approved. Consult your prescribing healthcare provider before adjusting any dosing schedule.

Note: This guide is for research purposes only. Peptide splitting requires proper training, facilities, and adherence to institutional guidelines.

Accurate peptide splitting requires meticulous attention to measurement details. The process isn't just about dividing solutions - it's about understanding syringe markings, accounting for dead space volume, and maintaining precise sterile technique throughout the procedure.

Essential Equipment

Required Supplies

Storage Equipment

Measurement Protocol

Precision Requirements

Measurement Tools

Sterility Protocol

Microdose Tools & Resources

Disclaimer: GLP1Microdose.com is independent and not affiliated with Novo Nordisk, Eli Lilly, or any pharmaceutical manufacturer. Microdosing protocols are not FDA-approved dosing regimens. This article is educational only and does not constitute medical advice.

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