Can Reconstituted Reta be Re-Aliqouted and Frozen

Note: the 28 days is for a hospital environment with multi-users/patients, multi-use. I go to 60 days often with recon. My Compounding Pharma shipped Tirz recon with a Beyond use Date of one year later, with 0.9% benzyl. Go figure.

There is a reason why labs use specialized equipment to lyophilize peptides. Other ways damage the peptide. So no, not recommended to freeze recon. Janoshik also said no to freezing, to keep in the fridge.

What if you recon all 60mg with 1ml of bac, draw some into another vial, and every 4 weeks, add a bit of FRESH bac into the original vial, to rejuvenate the benzyl. A pain to keep track off but should keep the bacteria count low as the stopper is only pokes a few times. Maybe good for 3-4 months? But really, why not just buy another 10 or 20mg kit and keep this one for later.
I’m thinking buying the 10-20mg kits might just be my best bet. It seems to be a lot of work to work around the 60mg vials.

I will say though, my primary concern wasn’t even bacteria, it was more so the peptide degrading over time sitting in the bac water. Other users have informed that the degradation may only be a percent per month—if that.

Thank you!
 
Except anecdotal reports by pts that are doing exactly that and the efficacy of their Sema, Tz or Rt is still very apparent. You won't see Pharma paying for ANY studies on this because it is a zero-gain exercise for them.
That’s a great point, there’s not much for them to gain in investigating this.
 
Maybe you can find a friend who is on GLP’s and see if they’d wanna split vials. I am on Sema & Reta, realized the 60’s are going to be way more than I need given I’m trying to avoid weight loss. I’m on .25 Sema, 2-3 Reta per week and seem to be a super responder as I have absolutely no appetite and have to force myself to eat. I know I have friends taking Ozempic, trying to decide how to bring it up in a convo without looking like a pusher.

How many weeks is the maximum recommended? I’ve heard 4 but also 6-8 weeks. I’m extremely sterile about every procedure and the clinic I started with was giving me 1 vial to last 12 weeks.
Thank you for this! I did plan on doing this, but my people and I all have different dosing schedules and so it’d get a little messy. I do think I may try it though because I’m learning that the degradation of the peptide isn’t so much of an issue. It’s really a sterility thing it seems like.
 
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