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Reconstitution of Peptides?

acupperman

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Just received CJC-1295 and GHRP-6 and didn't realize it WOULD NOT arrive in a liquid form. I want to be sure I do this right, so if someone can confirm or correct my notes below, that would be great.

1) 10 mcg = 1 unit in an insulin syringe?

2) A 2,000 mcg CJC-1295 bottle needs 200 units of Bacteriostatic Water to reconstitute it into the 2,000 mcg target amount. Subsequently, a 5,000 mcg GHRP-6 bottle would need 500 units of BW.

3) Then if I wanted to take a 100 mcg CJC and 100 mcg GHRP dose, I would simply take 10 units of each in an insulin syringe?

Are all three of these right? Thanks!
 
1) Depends how you dilute it
2) BW doesn't come in units, use mL's my friend.

3) Sounds about right. 2 mg of CJC in a vial, add 2 mL of BA Water. Then each unit is 10 mcg, so 10 units = 100 mcg. However your 5 mg GHRP-6 bottle will need 5 mL of BA Water to reach the same dilution factor. You might find the vial the same size, and you can't fit more than 3 or 4 mLs of BA water into it. In that case you need to double check your calculation.
 
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