Someone told you to "go grey" and now you're here.

I think all of these vendors are just resellers, right? They likely all buy from a handful of manufacturers in China. Does anyone know how one would go about getting in contact with the actual manufacturers? I'm looking to buy in large quantities. Let me know if you have any ideas.
 
I think all of these vendors are just resellers, right? They likely all buy from a handful of manufacturers in China. Does anyone know how one would go about getting in contact with the actual manufacturers? I'm looking to buy in large quantities. Let me know if you have any ideas.
There are theories on who manufactures, but they all claim they are. Your best bet is probably to choose one of the vendors that has discounts if you buy large quantities.
 
I 100% am scared this will get me in trouble lmfao

But also, harm reduction, I don't want to hear about someone adding 1ml bac to their 60mg vial of tirz and wondering why they are sick when they take their usual 50 unit dose.

I'll be honest, Dwight, if you're still injecting your thumb after this long it's on you. You're not even using grey right now.
Looks like a dragon head to me lol
 
Ok, can I double check some math with you all? Say I have a T30 kit and I add 2 ml of bac water. According to the calculator a 5mg dose would be 33.3 units. Is this correct?

And thus I would need 2ml of bac water per vial and thus 20ml of bac water total. So technically I would only need 1 vial of bac water since its a 30ml vial ? But for sanitary reasons I would not want to use the bac water for more than 2 fills (28 days apart) . Let's say I stretched it to 3 fills, 4 vials of bac water would be sufficient to cover the kit? And thus buying a 25 pack would be serious overkill.
 
Ok, can I double check some math with you all? Say I have a T30 kit and I add 2 ml of bac water. According to the calculator a 5mg dose would be 33.3 units. Is this correct?

And thus I would need 2ml of bac water per vial and thus 20ml of bac water total. So technically I would only need 1 vial of bac water since its a 30ml vial ? But for sanitary reasons I would not want to use the bac water for more than 2 fills (28 days apart) . Let's say I stretched it to 3 fills, 4 vials of bac water would be sufficient to cover the kit? And thus buying a 25 pack would be serious overkill.
So yeah I guess technically. You may want to play around with the Bac water amount to get an easier pull number (say 3ml).

A lot of people use their bac water for more than 30 days. It’s really up to your risk level. I use mine for about 90 days.

A 25 pack would probably be overkill either way. They do expire (although people do use it past expiry date as well).
 
Six doses per vial at 5mg or 6 weeks worth. You'd be reconstituting three T30 vials in 84 days. Day one then day 42 (6th week) then day 84 (12th week) that will cover 4.5 months (126 days).

As far as how much bac to reconstitute the vial I'd shoot for a whole number unit that's actually on a syringe like 3ml = 50 unit dose, 1.2ml = 20 unit dose, 1.5ml = .25 unit dose, .6ml = 10 unit dose.
 
Six doses per vial at 5mg or 6 weeks worth. You'd be reconstituting three T30 vials in 84 days. Day one then day 42 (6th week) then day 84 (12th week) that will cover 4.5 months (126 days).

As far as how much bac to reconstitute the vial I'd shoot for a whole number unit that's actually on a syringe like 3ml = 50 unit dose, 1.2ml = 20 unit dose, 1.5ml = .25 unit dose, .6ml = 10 unit dose.
So I do 3ml for 50 , constitute it 3 times under 90 days (use it within 126 days) and then toss it. Is that reasonable risk to use it that long, I am guessing most do.
 
So I do 3ml for 50 , constitute it 3 times under 90 days (use it within 126 days) and then toss it. Is that reasonable risk to use it that long, I am guessing most do.
Yes, plenty of people use it that long. It's up to you what your personal risk tolerance is.
 
So I do 3ml for 50 , constitute it 3 times under 90 days (use it within 126 days) and then toss it. Is that reasonable risk to use it that long, I am guessing most do.
Bingo! That's what I would do.

Your only puncturing the Bac water 3 times in that 4.5 months. I've had diabetic cats and had to reach for insulin multiple times per day and those vials were scripted for long term usage. Just use alcohol wipes on the stopper each time and you're easily good for 90 days.
 
Hi TND, I know everyone says do not freeze Semaglutide in any form. Wondering if there are any others with this sort of stipulation?
I have never seen that said before. You freeze it in lyophilized form for long term storage. You do not freeze it once reconstituted.

Someone correct me if I'm wrong and I've ruined years worth of sema. 😬
 
According to the manufacturer’s guidelines, semaglutide powder should be stored in a refrigerator between the temperatures of 36°F and 46°F (2°C and 8°C). This is to ensure the stability and effectiveness of the medication.

It is important to note that semaglutide powder should not be frozen. Freezing the medication can cause it to become ineffective, and it may not work as intended. Therefore, it is crucial to keep semaglutide powder at a temperature above freezing but below room temperature at all times.
I don't know if I can agree with that statement. The very process of lyophilization is created in a vacuum at temperatures -40 to -80 C. I am not saying that you are wrong but could you give me a source, that would be greatly appreciated, and it would save a lot people their semaglutide stock if that is correct.
 
There are pages of sources, Google “should semaglutide powder be frozen”. The only ones that mention freezing it, say no longer than 3 months. Semaglutide breaks down when frozen. Even my compounding pharmacist told me the same thing (before I went grey).
i don't think you know where you're at. this is not a compounding glp1 forum. this is for grey sources. we do not buy reconned glp1s here.

i'd be SHOCKED if there was any manufacture guideline around lyophilized sema/tirz but i'm open to having my mind blown. provide the source or shut the fuck up. don't come in here telling people they can google it themselves.
 
I don't know if I can agree with that statement. The very process of lyophilization is created in a vacuum at temperatures -40 to -80 C. I am not saying that you are wrong but could you give me a source, that would be greatly appreciated, and it would save a lot people their semaglutide stock if that is correct.
He's 1 trillion percent wrong and shouldn't be trusted as a source of info.
 

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