Giant Semaglutide Thread (and other GLP-1 / GIP agonists)

Thanks for your help. I might mess with it more and try other things to see if anything makes it better or worse.

Please share the results of whatever you discover through your experiments.

One other thing. Perhaps try .2um filtering the solution causing the reaction if you can and see if it's still doing it. I wonder if that vial developed aggregates for some reason and the other didn't. A tiny amount of silicon could cause that.
 
Please share the results of whatever you discover through your experiments.

One other thing. Perhaps try .2um filtering the solution causing the reaction if you can and see if it's still doing it. I wonder if that vial developed aggregates for some reason and the other didn't. A tiny amount of silicon could cause that.
Used a new vial - diluted to .5ml and no issues. Same bac water. Maybe that vial is off in some bit.
 
This might be a self explanatory answer here but on the theory of proper dilution ratios. Should you dilute the peptide in the 3ml vial it comes in and then transfer to a sterile let’s say 10ml vial and add the proper amount of bac water into that vial?
 
This might be a self explanatory answer here but on the theory of proper dilution ratios. Should you dilute the peptide in the 3ml vial it comes in and then transfer to a sterile let’s say 10ml vial and add the proper amount of bac water into that vial?

If necessary to get the correct dilution ratio, and consider filtering during the transfer,

It's even better to use smaller dose vials, so it spends as little time as possible in reconstituted form. Sometimes there's little to no per milligram price difference for smaller dosed vials, other times it's a huge premium, so you have to make that call on a case by case basis.
 
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