PureTale
Active member
I usually mix peptides in the same syringe right before pinning, but I was wondering if I could premix them in a single vial to save time and space. I've heard that mixing different peptides in one vial can cause weird reactions, even if they're pH compatible. Sounds like broscience, but I'm not sure. What do you guys think?
If I were to do this, here's the math, let me know if I screwed up. My GLOW is 75mg a vial, and it has more GHK than other ingredients. If I add 3.6ml of BAC, it should yield 2.1mg per 10 IU. Selank and Semax are both around 11mg per vial, so using 3.2ml BAC should give me like 0.34mg per 10 IU for each. So, a dose would be 30 IU of 2.1mg GLOW and 0.34mg each of Selank and Semax.
Recon: Use 3.1ml of BAC for the three vials, combine them, then filter into a fresh 10ml vial. Then, add and filter another 1.1ml (or 1.3ml to account for filter loss) of BAC into the 10ml vial.
Thoughts?
If I were to do this, here's the math, let me know if I screwed up. My GLOW is 75mg a vial, and it has more GHK than other ingredients. If I add 3.6ml of BAC, it should yield 2.1mg per 10 IU. Selank and Semax are both around 11mg per vial, so using 3.2ml BAC should give me like 0.34mg per 10 IU for each. So, a dose would be 30 IU of 2.1mg GLOW and 0.34mg each of Selank and Semax.
Recon: Use 3.1ml of BAC for the three vials, combine them, then filter into a fresh 10ml vial. Then, add and filter another 1.1ml (or 1.3ml to account for filter loss) of BAC into the 10ml vial.
Thoughts?