Peptides at room temp???

Yeah doc that's what I was asking, I hear there ok at room temp for a few weeks if stored in dark cool dresser drawer
 
personally, I would keep them in the fridge (not freezer) in a dark container if you can.

Basically, there are certain medications/drugs/chemicals...whatever you'd like to call them...out there that are required to remain at a certain degree ( whether it's room temp,cold, or freezing) in order to maintain said drugs effectiveness. In the case you are asking, for a peptide... it will need to be refrigerated to keep them at the state where they are effective for their intended use. When they get too hot or cold....chemical reactions take place (i.e. bonds breaking down) and the said drug could lose some or all of it's effectiveness.

Any that are unconstituted should be put in the freezer, but fridge is also acceptable.

When you are getting ready to inject your peptide, draw up your desired dosage, re cap your syringe, and then wait approximately 20-30 mins before injection. This is what we recommend for diabetics as well. Hope this helps.
 
Even unconstituted peptides should be kept cold from manufacture to when you add water. Room temp degrades them. I made a bunch of ghrp6 worthless in a drawer and it was good when I got it.
 
Yep! That's how you know when you're shit is legit...if it comes in a cold pack or not! Which 99% of the garbage out there does not
 
If I mix with bac water and put in freezer will it freeze??? And pepbridge was a lot of people go to on here and they never sent vials in cold packs, j could see it be more legit doing that though...
 
Hi guys how long would it last once you added water to it? Had sum in fridge now for a year or so ?
 
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