Question about Sermorelin reconstitution

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Hello, my first post asking for advice - sorry if it's in the wrong place...

I have reconstituted some Sermorelin (10mg vial / 2ml BAC) for the first time and saw that the resulting product was cloudy. To verify it wasn't unique to that vial, I did a second one, this time with 3ml of BAC water, but the result in the same.

The BAC water was refrigerated, but new, as from what I have read, this shouldnt be a problem. I have also let the resulting product come up to room temperature, again without change.

I did use the same BAC water in some Reta too without an issue - that looks perfect.

Does anyone has any experience with this? From everything I am seeing, it's pointing to a bad product and I should trash it?

The pictures here are taking after swirling, and waiting like 12+ hours.

Thanks in advance or any input.


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What brand of BAC did you use?

I also want to add that semaglutide is usually referred to as sema. Sermorelin is not. Just to not confuse things.
 
Thanks for the feedback - I corrected the post.

Not a specific brand - came with the kit - but have had no trouble with it with the exception of this.
 
Thanks for the feedback - I corrected the post.

Not a specific brand - came with the kit - but have had no trouble with it with the exception of this.
Some peps are more delicate than others. PH can be really important. I would try to get a better brand of BAC (preferably Hospira) and try that. I would not trash the kit until you try good bac first.
I would not use the cloudy vials unless they clear up. Do the reconned vials look a bit thick? It almost looks like some aggregation, but its hard yo tell. If its viscous looking I would toss the ones you have reconned.
 
Some peps are more delicate than others. PH can be really important. I would try to get a better brand of BAC (preferably Hospira) and try that. I would not trash the kit until you try good bac first.
I would not use the cloudy vials unless they clear up. Do the reconned vials look a bit thick? It almost looks like some aggregation, but its hard yo tell. If its viscous looking I would toss the ones you have reconned.
Thank you. I have some Hospira arriving tomorrow so i'll try another vial with that.
 
My Hospira BAC water arrived today and I reconstituted another vial - this is what it looks like. It's still cloudy and it looks like the powder refuses to disolve leading me to believe now that this is a bad batch. Thoughts?

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My Hospira BAC water arrived today and I reconstituted another vial - this is what it looks like. It's still cloudy and it looks like the powder refuses to disolve leading me to believe now that this is a bad batch. Thoughts?

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Not a good result, maybe add some acetic acid and see if it clears up?
 

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