Newbie (Me) Needs Your Experience Re: Vial Size (Not Content) So I Can Get LT Storage
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I absolutely HATE the small vials; I'm old and need to deal with something easier to handle, but if I'm going to buy in bulk, they have to be stored properly. As I use them, I will be transferring each into a larger vial, using Jeff/Randy's video instructions (Love it!). Most of what I order will be from NEXAPH and the description of the vial SIZE just confuses me. 2X2X2? Okay, what is that?! I'm thinking it's 3m size? I have some small ones from Puratek & Penguin; pretty sure they're 3m. It's a vile, vial nightmare for me...
Here are the one's that are 2x2x2, blah, blah:
https://nexaph.com/product/survodutide-10mg-10-vials-kit/
https://nexaph.com/product/nxp-2p-10-vials-kit/
https://nexaph.com/product/nad-250mg-buffered-10-vials-kit/
https://nexaph.com/product/cartalax-10-vials-kit/
Don't think I can afford this one right now, but just in case:
https://nexaph.com/product/glow-blend-10-vials-kit/Here's GHKcu I'm researching kitty with currently, but if I order from NEXAPH, it's a 4x4x4! What the heck fire is it?!
https://nexaph.com/product/ghk-cu-lyophilized-10-vials-kit/I know lots of you order from NEXAPH, somebody help me, please! LOL!
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I believe that's a shipping size for one vial not vial content specifics. For reconstitute info, I go by the COA (click the pdf to view it) to get the mg weight as tested. It usually show two weights, one for each vial being tested. I use the average of them. I then use the reconstituting calculator here to get ml of bac water for my specific dosing. I'm open to suggestion, but that my technique.
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I believe that's a shipping size for one vial not vial content specifics. For reconstitute info, I go by the COA (click the pdf to view it) to get the mg weight as tested. It usually show two weights, one for each vial being tested. I use the average of them. I then use the reconstituting calculator here to get ml of bac water for my specific dosing. I'm open to suggestion, but that my technique.
@markgroce Thanks mark, but I need the actual VIAL size, NOT the contents. I'm trying to find storage suitable for these vials, but can't tell by the description if 2mg, 3mg or 5mg vial SIZE. Thought some who might deal with NEXAPH regularly might know.
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im kinda lost as to why you would want to try to transfer to larger vials? If storing for long term its best to keep them in the original vials not reconstituted, once you reconstitute you will not get more than 60 days if you're lucky before they begin to degrade.
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@markgroce
No problem. I'm not altogether sure I expressed myself correctly.
@wisgal64
Thanks much! I'm guessing they're all 3ml, so going for 3mg storage. Will reconstitute to larger vial when put to use, esp. GHK; OMG, can't imagine using only 3ml! OUCH! (My next kit is Cartalax. My knee and hip are hurting. Hope it helps.) -
All vials I got so far from Nexaph, and just about anywhere else, have been 3m vials. One exception was the 100 GHK-Cu from Verified Peptides was a 6ml. I’ve only seen 2ml from compounding pharmacy so far. And yes, they’re a pain.
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@wisgal64 Thanks very much. I am trying to set myself up the right way.
@snake-pepskin Thanks very much for that info on Nexaph! Anything smaller than 5ml is a total pain! I can't stand them and I like to add a bit more bac too. (Love your screen name, LOL!) -
im kinda lost as to why you would want to try to transfer to larger vials? If storing for long term its best to keep them in the original vials not reconstituted, once you reconstitute you will not get more than 60 days if you're lucky before they begin to degrade.
@brandenscheidecker Sorry I lost you; I was kind of lost myself. This is to figure out the vial size so I can buy a suitable case for freezer storage.
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if your using it in the next year the fridge is fine
You should consider peptide pens, they are a lot easier to use then drawing out of vials daily.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0S9mdImtilI&t=7s
https://peptidecritic.com/store -
if your using it in the next year the fridge is fine
You should consider peptide pens, they are a lot easier to use then drawing out of vials daily.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0S9mdImtilI&t=7s
https://peptidecritic.com/store@brandenscheidecker Thanks very much. I've got tons of syringes and want to use them up. I don't mind drawing out of the vials; sometimes I want more of something and some days less.
Good to know about the fridge. I would have thought freezer is the way to go, but would rather have the freezer room for other things.
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