glp1 storage is confusing

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I know that if it is reconstituted, it is stored in the refrigerator and only lasts about a month

but if it is lyophilized and in a powder form, do you store it in the freezer or refrigerator to preserve for long term use (year+)

if you were to keep it frozen, how would the thawing and reconstitution process work? Once you pull it out of the freezer, how long do you wait before reconstituting with BAC water? or could you reconstitute straight out of its frozen state

appreciate any help
 
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I know that if it is reconstituted, it is stored in the refrigerator and only lasts about a month

but if it is lyophilized and in a powder form, do you store it in the freezer or refrigerator to preserve for long term use (year+)

if you were to keep it frozen, how would the thawing and reconstitution process work? Once you pull it out of the freezer, how long do you wait before reconstituting with BAC water? or could you reconstitute straight out of its frozen state

appreciate any help
you’re overthinking it. Store lyophilized in freezer, take out and reconstitute. Pin it, put in fridge in dark place for well over a month, 60 days probably still very potent.
 
I store all mine, reconstituted or not in the cooler tray in my fridge. Keeps things a few degrees cooler than the regular fridge. Just a degree or two above freezing. As for how long they remain at mostly full potency, from what I have seen with most peptides if stored correctly 6-8 weeks range before the degradation seems to start. Personally I shoot for 5 weeks max to play it safe.
 
I've always put them in a dark cupboard and just reconstitute as required and then refrigerate. They've been fine. If it was more than a year's worth then id probably put them in the refrigerator.
 
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