Retra drying up after reconstitution

You need to do some more researching…

And we call it reta…and vials.

Explain what you are using to mix and what steps you are doing…how did you do your math..etc...sounds like you aren’t ready…this isn’t something you can mess up.
 
I have a 29mg vile of Retra that I added 0.3mg of bac water to. After letting it sit for an hour or so in the refrigerator, the water dried up and the vile is back to mostly powder. Should I add more water to it? Why is it doing this?

Any help would be appreciated
Do you mean ml for the water? I'm thinking it would be at least 3ml of bac.
 
No offense if not, but I really hope this is a joke post of some sort. Every single word of it is wrong, misinformed, or misguided. Except, to be fair, it sounds like you've at least ascertained through a third-party test that the mass is 29 milligrams rather than whatever it was sold as.

See my signature.
 
I have a 29mg vile of Retra that I added 0.3mg of bac water to. After letting it sit for an hour or so in the refrigerator, the water dried up and the vile is back to mostly powder. Should I add more water to it? Why is it doing this?

Any help would be appreciated
Stop doing whatever it is you're doing. Spend many hours researching. Maybe start with a company that can walk you through the process. You are way out of your league as of now. Don't hurt yourself.
 
I have a 29mg vile of Retra that I added 0.3mg of bac water to. After letting it sit for an hour or so in the refrigerator, the water dried up and the vile is back to mostly powder. Should I add more water to it? Why is it doing this?

Any help would be appreciated
Several issues not right about your question... Good on you for asking... 1. 29mg of any peptide is an odd measure.. Presume it sold as 30mg and was tested at 29mg which would be common enough, but hoping you didn't open vial and weigh contents yourself??? 2. 0.3mg is a measure of weight,,,liquids are measured in milliliters(ml). 0.3ml is a very small amount of BAC, hoping you meant to say 3ml bac, which is a not unreasonable amount. Others on this forum would commonly say 1ml-3ml which probably only affects the amount of units you inject into your rat. 3. "Water dried up"??? Again, seems like that could only happen if you had removed rubber stopper from from your vial...
Gotta agree with others that you aught to pause what you're doing and spend more time reading and researching this forum and others and use the search function here and many YouTube videos. Go slow!!! Good luck.
 
For this not to be a joke would really require a lot of effort to stuff it up that bad. First you would have to put the wrong amount of bac water by a factor of 10 in the vial then remove the metal ring and the rubber cap and leave it open in the fridge to evaporate. So hopefully it is just a joke and not someone trying very hard to put themselves in hospital by massive misdosing and contamination. If in the very slight chance the poster is serious please ask a lot more questions before you hurt yourself, or maybe consider this peptide hobby is not for you.
 
Did you remove the rubber stopper??? Your refrigerator is now contaminated…
 

Trending Topics

Forum Statistics

Threads
18,318
Posts
191,288
Members
61,345
Newest
ljkfdhsdjfhk
Back
Top Bottom