Are Peptides supposed to ship reconstituted?

stx359

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Just received my first vial of ipamoreline/cjc-1295 from Tailor Made and it came reconstituted. I did not realize it until I got home and went to mix it. I HOPE it was shipped on ice but I don't know as it shipped to my doctor and they had it waiting for me at room temperature.

Is this normal? This is my first product from Tailor Made and I have never used GH peptides before. I read Genes thread on storing peptides and it clearly states use within 48 hours if stored at room temperature.
 
I ordered BPC-157 thru my clinic few weeks ago, they used Hallandale Pharmacy and when I picked it up in my clinic I received the powder w/ bact. water... then I reconstituted later in my home.
 
I'm not sure if some peptides are ok premixed. But one compounding pharmacy told me that PT-141 should be shipped in component form then remixed and refrigerated. Others, I simply do not know. It sure would be nice to have a catalog of these various peptides and how they should definitely be handled.
 

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