Yes, they are supposed to be orange

These are the 10mg and 50mg cycles I use:
5-Amino-1MQ — SubQ Protocol (10 mg vial)
5-Amino-1MQ is a selective NNMT (Nicotinamide N-methyltransferase) inhibitor studied for fat metabolism support, lean muscle preservation, and elevated intracellular NAD+ levels. By blocking NNMT, it may help restore cellular energy balance and activate SIRT1 pathways. The following is a subcutaneous injection protocol for the 10 mg vial format.
Reconstitution Add 2.0 mL bacteriostatic water → 5 mg/mL concentration
Dosing (SubQ, once or twice daily)
Phase Daily Dose Units (U-100 syringe) Days 1–2 (Tolerance) 2.5 mg 50 units (0.50 mL) Days 3+ (Standard) 5.0 mg 100 units (1.00 mL) BID Alternative 2.5 mg × 2 50 units × 2 (0.50 mL each)
Quick reference: At 5 mg/mL on a U-100 syringe, 1 unit = 0.01 mL = 50 mcg
Half-life: ~3.8–6.9 hours — BID dosing recommended for more sustained NNMT inhibition
Vial yield: One 10 mg vial = 2–4 days of material at these doses
Storage
5-Amino-1MQ — SubQ Protocol (50 mg vial)
Reconstitution Add 4.0 mL bacteriostatic water → 12.5 mg/mL concentration
Dosing (SubQ, once or twice daily)
Phase Daily Dose Units (U-100 syringe) Days 1–2 (Tolerance) 2.5 mg 20 units (0.20 mL) Days 3+ (Standard) 5.0 mg 40 units (0.40 mL) BID Alternative 2.5 mg × 2 20 units × 2 (0.20 mL each)
Quick reference: At 12.5 mg/mL on a U-100 syringe, 1 unit = 0.01 mL = 125 mcg
Half-life: ~3.8–6.9 hours — BID dosing recommended for more sustained NNMT inhibition
Vial yield: One 50 mg vial = 10–20 days of material at these doses