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Frequently asked questions
How do I know which peptide to choose?
Selection depends on the goal of your research — such as recovery, metabolic support, or performance pathways. Product descriptions outline the intended research focus of each peptide so you can choose appropriately.
How should peptides be stored?
Peptides should be kept in a cool, dry place and refrigerated after reconstitution. Avoid prolonged heat or direct light to maintain stability.
How do I reconstitute a peptide?
Add bacteriostatic water slowly to the vial and gently swirl to dissolve — do not shake. Calculations are based on total mg content and the volume of water added.
How long are peptides stable after mixing?
Once reconstituted, most peptides remain stable for approximately 3–4 weeks when stored refrigerated.
What syringes are commonly used?
Many use 31-gauge, 5/16”, 1cc insulin-style syringes for accurate measurement and gentle handling. Always use sterile, single-use equipment and follow proper practices.