Directions for use:
(1) Dissolve the contents of vial with sterile water for injection IP till it becomes clear.
(2) Gently mix Vitamin-C injection IP in reconstituted vial.
The reconstituted solution should be used immediately and not stored.
Can you elaborate on this part?I haven't done it yet. Below are directions from my box, which includes a 2 mL solution of vitamin C (500 mg in a liquid ampule) and sterile water (5 mL in a plastic container). The powder (600 mg of glutathione) is already in the vial:
So you use it all once reconned?Sorry, "not stored." Corrected above. Thanks.
I use a 600mg vial in three days now, but I used to do 100mg daily for 6 days. I don’t even get ISRs from it. I am also confident that it has done great things for my liver, but I can’t prove it. lol
I think that next to the GLPs, Glutathione is the absolute best all around and most effective peptide.
I ordered the Hospira sodium bicarbonate water from Mr. Jailbreak, expecting it Monday along with ph papers. I'm going to use regular bac water and then add tiny increments of the bicarb to get it approaching but not quite neutral.
I know there was an entire thread on ampules and potential filtering, did you decide what you intend to do? I think a 31g filter is decent, your thoughts?You can 🙂
I'm still in research mode, so I will defer to others. From what I read on Reddit, some will split the dose in at least two and spread it throughout the week. But I would use BAC water instead in that case, like the OP, @cooleql, is planning on doing it seems.
Andy's take:
Regarding mixing to optimize pH:
Feature | Ascorbic Acid (Reconstituted) | Glutathione (Reconstituted) |
---|---|---|
Primary Degradation | Rapid oxidation, leading to irreversible loss of activity. | Oxidation to GSSG (often reversible), slower chemical breakdown. |
Sensitivity to Oxygen | Very high | Moderate |
Sensitivity to Light | High | Moderate |
Typical BUD (Injectable) | 4-24 hours (often on the shorter end for safety/potency) | 24 hours to 7 days (or longer if frozen) |
Storage Recommendation | Immediate use preferred; refrigerate & protect from light strictly. | Refrigerate & protect from light; some can be frozen for longer storage. |
Color Change (Sign) | Yellow to brown/dark (indicates degradation) | Less prone to dramatic color changes as a primary sign of degradation |
Wow.. That is good data.
Feature Ascorbic Acid (Reconstituted) Glutathione (Reconstituted) Primary Degradation Rapid oxidation, leading to irreversible loss of activity. Oxidation to GSSG (often reversible), slower chemical breakdown. Sensitivity to Oxygen Very high Moderate Sensitivity to Light High Moderate Typical BUD (Injectable) 4-24 hours (often on the shorter end for safety/potency) 24 hours to 7 days (or longer if frozen) Storage Recommendation Immediate use preferred; refrigerate & protect from light strictly. Refrigerate & protect from light; some can be frozen for longer storage. Color Change (Sign) Yellow to brown/dark (indicates degradation) Less prone to dramatic color changes as a primary sign of degradation
So it seems best to add Vit C right before injection.