🍪 The GLP Lounge uses cookies to improve your experience, analyze traffic, and personalize content. By continuing to use this site, you agree to our Cookie Policy.
Evidence-based GLP-1 & peptide discussion since 2023
ForumsCompounding & FormulationCompounded peptide reconstitution water — 6 month update Page 2

Compounded peptide reconstitution water — 6 month update

steph_laguna Mon, Aug 25, 2025 at 1:09 AM 14 replies 1,315 viewsPage 2 of 3
TrialTracker_MD
Senior Member
2,345
15,678
Jan 2024
Maryland
Aug 25, 2025 at 3:59 AM#6

Been doing this for 18 months. Pro tips from experience:

  • Buy a pack of 29g or 30g insulin syringes for injection — thinner = less pain
  • After reconstitution, I put a tiny piece of tape on the vial with the date and concentration written on it
  • If you see bubbles after swirling, just let the vial sit for 5 minutes. They'll dissipate.
  • When drawing your dose, insert the needle, invert the vial, and pull back PAST your desired dose, then push back to the exact line. This helps clear any air bubbles in the syringe.

It becomes second nature after 2-3 times. Promise.

Last edited: Aug 25, 2025 at 8:59 AM
19 20Dr.EM_Chicago, pete_RVA, CarlaRPh_TPA and 16 others
Reply Quote Save Share Report
FitDadDave
Member
534
2,678
Jul 2024
Minneapolis, MN
Aug 25, 2025 at 4:16 AM#7

Did it!! Hands were shaking the first time but the powder dissolved in about 90 seconds and the solution is perfectly clear. Labeled the vial, put it in the fridge. First injection tomorrow morning.

Thank you all so much. This community is amazing. 🙏

41 8kim_atl_prep, sarah_TO, wendy_avl and 38 others
Reply Quote Save Share Report
quinn_sf
Member
489
2,123
Jun 2024
San Francisco, CA
Aug 25, 2025 at 4:33 AM#8

Bookmarking this entire thread. I start next week and was dreading the reconstitution part. This makes it feel doable.

35 19mona_PHX, andrew_nyc, Dr.EndoEP and 32 others
Reply Quote Save Share Report
hyun_seoul
Member
345
1,456
Jul 2024
Seoul, KR
Aug 25, 2025 at 4:50 AM#9

One thing I forgot to mention — never reuse needles. Fresh needle every time you draw from the vial and every time you inject. Dulled needles hurt more, and reused needles can introduce bacteria into the vial or cause injection site issues. Insulin syringes are cheap. Buy a box of 100.

23 0BariatricNurseD, MASHdoc_SA, GenomicsKate and 20 others
Reply Quote Save Share Report

Similar Threads

503A vs 503B compounding — regulatory framework explained4 replies
Compounded semaglutide stability: accelerated degradation study results6 replies
Lyophilized vs liquid peptides — stability and bioavailability comparison18 replies
Bacteriostatic water sourcing and sterility considerations8 replies
State-by-state compounding pharmacy regulations — 2026 map8 replies
ForumsNewTrendingMembersAccount

Log In

Forgot password?
No account? Register