Cloudy Reta

Humpo123

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Has anybody had issues when mixing Reta, I bought a kit of 15mg Reta from QSC back in November time, So far the first 5 vials mixed fine but while adding the water to this last vial it looked all slimy and took ages to fully mix and is now cloudy, I remember ready a while back that the same thing happened to someone else on here, Just want to know if I should bin it or try and use it. :confused:
 
Has anybody had issues when mixing Reta, I bought a kit of 15mg Reta from QSC back in November time, So far the first 5 vials mixed fine but while adding the water to this last vial it looked all slimy and took ages to fully mix and is now cloudy, I remember ready a while back that the same thing happened to someone else on here, Just want to know if I should bin it or try and use it. :confused:
I had the same problem with a vial of MT2. I threw it to the thrashbin
 
Hi Ghoul, yes definitely had a vacuum

Trashing it would be the safest thing to do.

If you decide to use it anyway, top the vial up to 3ml and allow it to sit overnight. In some cases aggregation is reversible when the concentration is lowered. Filtering that of course, would also be a good idea.

Given that this vial responded differently than all the others in the kits is a reminder that regardless of testing, this isn't pharma, where consistency can be relied on, or even similar to AAS that are made in large batches so all vials from that batch will be uniform. You'd literally have to test every vial of peptide you use to be sure what's in it.
 
Trash it and move on. No need to think about it. You pay a low price for these vials, throwing away one or even 2 (while it sucks) will still make them very cost effective. I wouldn't even filter it, that's just my opinion though.
 
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