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General Peptide Use & Information
PT 141
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<blockquote data-quote="Wilson7" data-source="post: 191388" data-attributes="member: 39729"><p>52H IMO, if it will hold 4 ml, dilute with 4 ml. That will give you a concentration of 2.5 mg/ml or 250 mcg/0.1 ml or 10 units. If you want to start with 500 mcg, then inj 20 units or 0.2 ml of that concentration. I have always found it easier to titrate and dose accurately with lower total concentrations. Also, reconstituted very slowly, do not allow the peptide to foam. Sometimes the vials have a vacuum, when you insert the needle it sucks the water out of the syringe and blasts the peptide that causes foaming, it can denature the peptide. Let the water run down the side of the vial and gently rock the vial (not paint can shaker force) until dissolved. Then you're good to go. Always alcohol swab the top of all vials even if you just pulled the cap off prior to use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wilson7, post: 191388, member: 39729"] 52H IMO, if it will hold 4 ml, dilute with 4 ml. That will give you a concentration of 2.5 mg/ml or 250 mcg/0.1 ml or 10 units. If you want to start with 500 mcg, then inj 20 units or 0.2 ml of that concentration. I have always found it easier to titrate and dose accurately with lower total concentrations. Also, reconstituted very slowly, do not allow the peptide to foam. Sometimes the vials have a vacuum, when you insert the needle it sucks the water out of the syringe and blasts the peptide that causes foaming, it can denature the peptide. Let the water run down the side of the vial and gently rock the vial (not paint can shaker force) until dissolved. Then you're good to go. Always alcohol swab the top of all vials even if you just pulled the cap off prior to use. [/QUOTE]
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