AllGoodThings
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What factors could cause the lyophilized powder in a peptide, namely Selank, to shrink down into a puck that's a few times smaller in volume than what the other Selank vials have in them? I got a kit of Selank from a Chinese sources domestic warehouse, and 2 of the 10 vials have these tiny little dense looking pucks of lyophilized powder, while the other 8 look like typical lyophilized powder. The source will offer a discount on my next order equaling the value of the 2 vials, and said that this "can happen during international shipping". Both pucks seem stuck to the vial, with one being in an elevated position half way up the vial. Is this a vacuum failure with moisture ingress? I'm guessing it's compromised and should not be used.






