Peptides won't reconstitute

Rolltide61

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I've had some peptides from Nexa (Reta and Tirz) that have been in the fridge a couple months. Maybe 3 -4 months. They will not reconstitute. I've even let them sit out for an hour. First couple bottles out of kit were fine. Am I doing something wrong?
 
I have peps that been in the freezer for years and never ran into that? Seems strange, and being in the fridge should not affect them for even years
 
You let the vial go room temperature? And then it can take 20 minutes to fully dissolve....nexa doesn't go without issues either, noones immune.
 
If your bacteriostatic water was also refrigerated, it will take a few hours for everything to get to room temperature (ish). Once there, shaking the reconstituted vials should dissolve the lyophilized peptides.

The unopened, unreconned vials are better left in the freezer (vs refrigerator), then brought to room temp when you need to reconstitute them.
 
If your bacteriostatic water was also refrigerated, it will take a few hours for everything to get to room temperature (ish). Once there, shaking the reconstituted vials should dissolve the lyophilized peptides.

The unopened, unreconned vials are better left in the freezer (vs refrigerator), then brought to room temp when you need to reconstitute them.
I thought shaking was a no-no. I did just now shake it up (been room temp about 8 hours now) and it's still clumped as heck.
 
The ph or some additive in the bac water might be causing it. The fact that 2 different peptides won't dissolve makes me suspect the water. Different peptides have different ph ranges for successful recon.
 
The ph or some additive in the bac water might be causing it. The fact that 2 different peptides won't dissolve makes me suspect the water. Different peptides have different ph ranges for successful recon.
Even if my wife's Glow worked fine? Do I chuck the bottle or all of 6 of them?
 
I've had some peptides from Nexa (Reta and Tirz) that have been in the fridge a couple months. Maybe 3 -4 months. They will not reconstitute. I've even let them sit out for an hour. First couple bottles out of kit were fine. Am I doing something wrong?
What temp you stored?
Before reconstitute, how did the liophilized looked? Same look as the 1st day?
Did they hold the vaccum? Did you checked that when you reconstitute?
 
Never use vendor/Amazon bac. It's not tested regularly, and some have contained zero alcohol, wrong pH, etc/ Basically it could be toilet water. Use pharma grade bac only...Hospira.
 
I've had some peptides from Nexa (Reta and Tirz) that have been in the fridge a couple months. Maybe 3 -4 months. They will not reconstitute. I've even let them sit out for an hour. First couple bottles out of kit were fine. Am I doing something wrong?
I have used a two inch needle to break up a clump with success in a nad+ vial
 
One thing I noticed about the bac bottle. The top was different. The rubber usually has rings on it. This one had like a dimple going down instead.
 
Another thing driving me crazy is why did it reconstitute my wife's Glow?

The curiosity is killing me!
 
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