blueandazure
GLP-1 Novice
I might move up to 7.5 at some point in the near future too, but I just wanted to know if its better to have smaller or larger vials?
Its OK to freeze powder.... But explicitly recommended (look at any of the PIs) to NOT freeze reconstituted liquid Tirz.I buy 120mg, filter \ reconstitute and split in 2 vials (more or less 60mg each). One is freezed until the 1st one ends.
Cheaper this way
Yeah thanks I think this is the play for me. Cuz I think its true.Me personally, I use what I can go through in a month. And what i've noticed is, you usually get T30s for the same price per mg as the T60s 🙂
Its OK to freeze powder.... But explicitly recommended (look at any of the PIs) to NOT freeze reconstituted liquid Tirz.
Or even just do a quick Google search if you don't want to go through the inserts.
Sorry to disagree...Its OK to freeze powder.... But explicitly recommended (look at any of the PIs) to NOT freeze reconstituted liquid Tirz.
Or even just do a quick Google search if you don't want to go through the inserts.
You made your homework 👍👍👍 well doneI buy 100 or 120 mg kits, recon the whole kit and pop 9 in the freezer. Then I use the active one, refrigerated, for up to 3 months (although at 15mg of tirzepatide, a vial is actually two months for me, max).
This assumes
- alcohol-swabbing the top before every puncture (including recon)
- using bac water (but know that it merely slows microbial growth relative to sterile water)
- most of all that each of us has to determine his own risk tolerance.
If you search a little more you will find info that with Tirzepatide, there is no problem at all.
I work with LCMSMS and already confirmed that the potency is not lost
Try to search and you will find that info
I'm not talking about all the peptides.... I'm just talking about tirze only
So condescending... That means talking down to 🙂You made your homework 👍👍👍 well done
Sorry to disagree...
If you search a little more you will find info that with Tirzepatide, there is no problem at all.
I work with LCMSMS and already confirmed that the potency is not lost
Try to search and you will find that info
I'm not talking about all the peptides.... I'm just talking about tirze only
In case you want to learn...
I’m not disputing your LC-MS/MS results or that chemical potency can be detected after freezing. The issue is that manufacturer guidance and package inserts do not recommend freezing reconstituted tirzepatide because stability ≠ safety.
LC-MS/MS can confirm molecular presence, but it does not assess aggregation, degradation pathways, sterility, or changes from freeze–thaw cycles that matter for injectables. That’s why clinical guidance relies on validated stability, not informal testing.
You can choose to do whatever you want personally, I'm all for that if it's your level of comfort..... but presenting freezing as “no problem at all” goes beyond available clinical recommendations and probably is best avoided when there are other options.
That was not my intention. ApologiesSo condescending... That means talking down to 🙂
Very cool that you work with LCMSMS. Is there any reason to think retatrutide would be any different than tirzepatide as far as freezing since both peptides are made up of 39 amino acids? I only ask because I had planned on doing what you metioned about reconstituting and the freezing a vial but with retatrutide. Is retatrutide that much more complex in structure?
That was not my intention. My apologiesSo condescending... That means talking down to 🙂
You freeze the reconstituted solution?I buy 120mg, filter \ reconstitute and split in 2 vials (more or less 60mg each). One is freezed until the 1st one ends.
Cheaper this way
Yes. But just one cycle. After remove the 2nd vial from the freezer I do not freeze again.You freeze the reconstituted solution?
???condescending
Having the same amount of aminoacids doesn't mean that they will behave with same physical properties. It's more the type of aminoacids and bonds
When I test in the future I can share to you my results 👍
No, I'm sorry, that was confusing. I should've added the previous post that when combined came off a bit rough. It's all good🙂???
I didn't find it condescending in the least. And I can't figure out how it would be considered so.
[It might or might be condescending for me to correct the usage "made your homework" to "did your homework", though.]
In case you want to learn...
I always assume that in these communities English is not the universal mother tongue. Therefore an extra measure of restraint may be required when word selection seems “rough.”No, I'm sorry, that was confusing. I should've added the previous post that when combined came off a bit rough. It's all good🙂
Great point🙂 I apologize and will take your advise🙂I always assume that in these communities English is not the universal mother tongue. Therefore an extra measure of restraint may be required when word selection seems “rough.”
I been freezing tirz and reta, and they are both strong af when i thaw to use. Researched the heck out of this, scientifically bad idea, in real world practice seems to work.fine.Sorry to disagree...
If you search a little more you will find info that with Tirzepatide, there is no problem at all.
I work with LCMSMS and already confirmed that the potency is not lost
Try to search and you will find that info
I'm not talking about all the peptides.... I'm just talking about tirze only
In case you want to learn...
Similarly, many bros on Meso have taken all kinds of foamy/aggregated HGH, and they are fine years later.I been freezing tirz and reta, and they are both strong af when i thaw to use. Researched the heck out of this, scientifically bad idea, in real world practice seems to work.fine.
The fact that something was not properly studied doesn't mean that needs to be for sure "scientifically bad idea"I been freezing tirz and reta, and they are both strong af when i thaw to use. Researched the heck out of this, scientifically bad idea, in real world practice seems to work.fine.
I have some T15s and T10s that I keep handy for travel, too.I have both T15 and T30. I like the T15 when I am travelling and only need 1 or 2 pins. I like the T30 for home use. Hubby and I share and use up reconned vials in a decent timeframe. We're only pinning 5mg every 5 days. Works for us-
This is rather huge news to me...Had I known this and not read over and over and OVER never to freeze Tirz after reconstituting I'd have bought the giant sized Lyophilized and reconstituted, then dibby it up into a ton of small vials which I'm guessing you guys are doing. Thanks for this info!Yes. But just one cycle. After remove the 2nd vial from the freezer I do not freeze again.
Nevertheless there are studies with several cycles and minimal degradation
As well as studies on the opposite, storing reconstituted Tirz at ambient temperature
I leave here one