GHK-cu arrived with water spots and won’t fully recon

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Hi all,

Looking for some suggestions. I had seen others had the same issue before and took advice I found online. I took the entire contents and brought it into a 3ml syringe and back into the vial. This seemed to work and the vial was clear but then the next day it was chunky again.

I reconstituted a second vial to see if this was a one off. I kept this vial in my pocket as I did an hour of chores and it finally dissolved all the chunks. But again one day in the fridge and a patch of undissolved mist has appeared again.

Is this batch ruined?

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The unreconstituted vials look fine, if cloudy. I assume the cloudiness of the glass vial is from being frozen and then moved to a humid area.

The reconned vial doesn’t look that bad in the picture. Cloudiness on the glass makes it hard to see. Are they 50mg vials? Did you use Hospira bac? Undissolved mist that mysteriously appears is usually gelling caused by a ph problem, have you checked the PH?

Try moving to a larger vial and adding another 3mL of bac and see what happens.
 
The unreconstituted vials look fine, if cloudy. I assume the cloudiness of the glass vial is from being frozen and then moved to a humid area.

The reconned vial doesn’t look that bad in the picture. Cloudiness on the glass makes it hard to see. Are they 50mg vials? Did you use Hospira bac? Undissolved mist that mysteriously appears is usually gelling caused by a ph problem, have you checked the PH?

Try moving to a larger vial and adding another 3mL of bac and see what happens.

I can see now those are 100mg vials. Might be a bit thick at only 3 ml. Definitely try diluting by adding another 3 ml of BAC.
 

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