u/CanBeOnlyOne01

Dose

The tesa I received is in 20 mg vials. I’m not sure what to do- that’s 10 doses at 2 mg and 20 doses at 1MG. My question is: is starting at 2 mg too much (55/f)? And if 1 mg dose is used will the reconstituted solution be okay for 20 days in fridge? Also will be pinning BPC, TB and KPV

TIA

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u/CanBeOnlyOne01 — 4 days ago

New to this - potentially dumb question

I suspect the answer will be no, but ya don’t know what you don’t know, so it’s best to ask. Please don’t flame me.

If you are going to use more than one peptide on your rat, can you draw up from two different vials into the same syringe to minimize numbers of sticks?

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u/CanBeOnlyOne01 — 5 days ago

First time dosing

Thank you in advance for being kind in response, I’m new and nervous.

Purchased 10 mg vial. Seller suggests reconstituting with 1ML BAC water and injecting my rat with 10 units 5 days/week for rat’s chronic injury, back pain and arthritis. If my understanding is correct that’s 1MG per dose. It seems a lot for my rat to start on and I was planning to cut it in half to 5 units/500mcg. Now, as a first timer my questions are
1.is my math even correct?
2. If I do cut it in half that suggests to me that each vial will provide 20 days of doses. I was under the impression the vials had to be used within 2 weeks of reconstitution. So if I cut the dose in half this way will I have to discard half of it after 2 weeks? I’m obviously unwilling to waste this pricey stuff. Am I making wrong assumptions? TIA

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u/CanBeOnlyOne01 — 7 days ago