Should I freeze unreconstituted Reta and tirz vials for longer storage or keep in refrigerator?

boxmorton

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I have a kit of tirz and Reta about a week ago. I've been keeping them in the refrigerator (both the powder ones as well as the reconstituted vials).

I know I'm not supposed to freeze the reconstituted ones, but I've heard conflicting info about storage for the powder.

I'd like to keep these for as long as possible. Should I store them in the freezer?
 
I have a kit of tirz and Reta about a week ago. I've been keeping them in the refrigerator (both the powder ones as well as the reconstituted vials).

I know I'm not supposed to freeze the reconstituted ones, but I've heard conflicting info about storage for the powder.

I'd like to keep these for as long as possible. Should I store them in the freezer?
Lyophilized powder will do well anywhere. However, the freezer is probably the lost optimal place.
 
I have a kit of tirz and Reta about a week ago. I've been keeping them in the refrigerator (both the powder ones as well as the reconstituted vials).

I know I'm not supposed to freeze the reconstituted ones, but I've heard conflicting info about storage for the powder.

I'd like to keep these for as long as possible. Should I store them in the freezer?
I freeze all of my peptide powders until I’m ready to use a vial. Let it sit for 30 minutes or so at room temp before I recon. Have about a years worth of Reta, bpc, tb, klow, mots sitting at the bottom of the freezer..
 
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