Hi everyone, I'm new here. This is my first post after ~2 weeks of digging in and doing focused research. Still learning, but genuinely trying to get a handle on everything!
I just started my journey with 0.5mg semaglutide through a telehealth provider, but I’m seriously considering switching over to reta. As part of that, I’ve been reading up on the best way to reconstitute and, initially, I assumed standard BAC water would be the way to go. But I recently came across a couple sources suggesting that 0.9% sodium chloride might be better because it can reduce the sting. Then I read something else saying, “as long as it contains benzyl alcohol…” and now I’m just confused.
If anyone with more experience has any insight or a go-to method they swear by, I’d really appreciate it. Minimizing any sting would definitely be a plus, haha. Thanks so much in advance!
I just started my journey with 0.5mg semaglutide through a telehealth provider, but I’m seriously considering switching over to reta. As part of that, I’ve been reading up on the best way to reconstitute and, initially, I assumed standard BAC water would be the way to go. But I recently came across a couple sources suggesting that 0.9% sodium chloride might be better because it can reduce the sting. Then I read something else saying, “as long as it contains benzyl alcohol…” and now I’m just confused.

If anyone with more experience has any insight or a go-to method they swear by, I’d really appreciate it. Minimizing any sting would definitely be a plus, haha. Thanks so much in advance!