Reta shelf life after mixing?

Yep, @Calorie_Cake is right. Let's say you mix 5mg of BPC with 5mL of water. Each mL is 1,000mcg of BPC. If you want 300mcg per shot, you'd draw 0.3mL or 30 units on an insulin syringe.
 
I agree with @Nat_92 and @Calorie_Cake. When using an insulin syringe with U100 markings, you have 100 units per mL. So, If you use 5 ml of water into your 5mg bpc vial. Each 5 units on the syringe will be 50mcg, 10u = 100mcg and 30u will be 300mcg.
 
Yes. Takes weeks to build in your system. Six day half life. Week one at one mg, week two same dose you'd have one point five, week three one point seven five. Started at two mg with results week two. Six months same dose still working. Five two and one twelve pounds.
 
you're never gonna find a study with the exact words you want in the order you want them. i'm tired of circular arguments about this. moving on.
 
weighed myself this morning like always and it didn't hit me till an hour later—first time in 40 years, since i was a kid, my bmi is actually normal. 100 days, no effort or sacrifice even though i was already eating right and going to the gym. dropped 16.7 kilos on 2.5mg with just some constipation. hoping tirzepatide keeps it off.
 
Hit extreme fatigue when I moved to 7.5mg. Dropped back to 5mg for like 3 months. Electrolytes helped—I mixed them into a quarter of my daily water. Liquid IV (sugar-free version) made a real difference for me.
 
The 28-day guideline is a conservative benchmark built on pharmaceutical stability data that applies to compounded preparations without preservatives. Reconstituted peptides kept in the fridge with proper sterile technique - alcohol pads, single-use syringes, minimal needle penetrations - regularly hold well beyond 28 days in community experience. The main degradation factors are temperature fluctuations (avoid the fridge door), repeated freeze-thaw cycles, and contamination from multiple draws. Seven weeks on a Reta vial with consistent cold storage and clean technique is within what experienced users report without potency issues. The 28-day number is where manufacturers stop testing, not where peptide activity stops.
 
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