There is some concern that the salt can interfere with the peptide function by changing how it folds. It would probably take a lot of digging to sort it out.Has anyone used the Pfizer Injection Bacteriostatic Solution Sodium Chloride (Hospira) Green top, to reconstitute any of their peptides?
It indeed cannot be used on all peptide, like BAC isn't always appropriate for pH reasons, but saline BAC is better for the most partThere is some concern that the salt can interfere with the peptide function by changing how it folds. It would probably take a lot of digging to sort it out.
Active ingredient: tirzepatide. Inactive ingredients: sodium chloride, sodium phosphate dibasic heptahydrate, and water for injection.
Active Ingredient: semaglutide
Inactive Ingredients: disodium phosphate dihydrate, 1.42 mg; sodium chloride, 8.25 mg; water for injection; and hydrochloric acid or sodium hydroxide may be added to adjust pH.
In the context of tirzepatide reconstitution, the 0.9% sodium chloride in bacteriostatic water helps to create a physiologically compatible solution for injection while the bacteriostatic agent ensures the sterility of multi-dose vials. The sodium chloride itself is not expected to have a direct therapeutic effect or significantly alter the activity of tirzepatide when used as a diluent according to the product guidelines.