Reta shelf life after mixing?

I know, Uri, I'm saying it's so cheap, I doubt they're scamming you for a few bucks a year. 60 days is usually double the safest timeline.
 
Janoshik says 2 years in the fridge and 10+ years in the freezer (-20 C). And 6-8 weeks after mixing.

This must be the last post about storing and using the pep.
 
And that's why you don't buy 120mg Tirza! Buy vials that last for the recommended time.
 
Haha, I just bought 120mg vials, they were crazy cheap! I'm helping like 5 people with this. I'm a little worried there's no CoA, but there are COAs for 60mg and lower. I'll have fun mixing, measuring, breaking them up, and tagging them.
 
When this gets asked about peptides like BPC-157, a time-based answer makes sense since you can't feel it working. But with a GLP, I know if it's working. If you're doing sterilization and storage right, use it as long as it's working and looks okay.
 
I thought multiple jabs would matter, but I read type-1 diabetics inject multiple times a day from the same vial for a month. That's over 100 punctures per month.

Still, I can't see using a vial for more than 3 months or 12 pokes.
 
I got a kit of those vial spikes. If I ever use them in 5-6 years, I'll split it into smaller vials and freeze them.
 
I don't have a reference handy, LongGameLarry, but it depends on the peptide. Tirzepatide might be stable, but others aren't. Don't assume what's true for tirz is true for everything.

It's more of a doomsday prep thing. If there's a nuclear war and you survive, but can't get tirzepatide, those vials will be precious.

Or maybe in 5 years, US customs uses AI robots to 100% inspect packages, and the grey market's gone.

More likely, things stay cheap, but in that 1% case, you'll wish you stocked up! 😉
 
One freeze cycle with mixed Tirz should be fine.

And if I tell you that I find PFAS in all the samples I analyze, and no one discusses it here?

The analyses I saw are only for targeted compounds like Tirz or Reta. I never saw a chromatogram and tried to identify unknown peaks.

After a "good result" from a lab, people feel safe injecting, but no one knows the unknown compounds that are really there.

So, freezing mixed Tirz will be the least of your worries. Just my opinion.
 
I identified it. The concentration is small... but it's there.

It's not PFOA, but anything with PFAS stays in your body for a while. They're very stable and hard to break down.

I don't know the source... maybe the rubber seal (though rubber shouldn't have PFAS) or the manufacturing process (tubing mostly in contact with solvents).
 
Thanks, LongGameLarry. I'm somewhat concerned about PFAS, but also know they're hard to avoid.

More info would be helpful and hopefully comes out over time with more testing.
 
Yo, I'm new to mixing peps... how much water do I even add? I'm tryna get my dose right lol.
 
Uri said:
Yo, I'm new to mixing peps... how much water do I even add? I'm tryna get my dose right lol.

Easy way is to add equal amount. So, if it's a 5mg vial, add 5mL of water. Then you just gotta calculate your dose from there.
 
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