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Tirzepatide and Bacteriostatic Saline

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    Hi Everybody! I'm new here and new to lyophilized peptides so please be patient if this is a stupid question. I am definitely an inquisitive idiot:)

    What is the general consensus on reconstituting tirzepatide with BAC Saline? I've seen some posts on the interwebs that you will ruin it. I've also seen a few that say it's no big deal and is actually the way to go.

    From reading the back of a genuine ZB vial box it does contain 4.1mg of sodium chloride. That's really close to the percentage of sodium chloride in Hospira Bacteriostatic Saline for the same ml.

    Can I just use BAC Saline instead of BAC Water for tirzepatide? Any downsides that I am not seeing?

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      Hi Everybody! I'm new here and new to lyophilized peptides so please be patient if this is a stupid question. I am definitely an inquisitive idiot:)

      What is the general consensus on reconstituting tirzepatide with BAC Saline? I've seen some posts on the interwebs that you will ruin it. I've also seen a few that say it's no big deal and is actually the way to go.

      From reading the back of a genuine ZB vial box it does contain 4.1mg of sodium chloride. That's really close to the percentage of sodium chloride in Hospira Bacteriostatic Saline for the same ml.

      Can I just use BAC Saline instead of BAC Water for tirzepatide? Any downsides that I am not seeing?

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      @LucyB the peptide will clump. Dont do it.

      "If it doesnt come in a needle. It doesn't work"

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        In another community some researchers say Bacteriostatic sodium chloride is fine for tirz.
        Do with that information what you will…
        https://glp1forum.com/threads/bac-water-vs-bac-saline.5437/

        Peptides are only as good as your Bac Water

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          I have received small vials of compounded Tirz that was reconstituted with saline, but it also has other preservatives to extend its shelf life. I don’t know if that matters, or how long you are expecting your stuff to last. The 3 month vials seem to be using bac water. I have a kit coming from Nexaph today, so I am out of that market for a while.

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