Cagrilitide pH

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Can someone here give me any advice on this please? I’ve read that you need to keep the pH below 6, how are people doing this? 3/4 of 1 ml of bac water to 1/4ml of acetic acid?

Please give me your thoughts on this guys. I’m new to peptides and want to try Cagri but want to make sure I’m doing it correctly
 
BigGuy73 said:
Can someone here give me any advice on this please? I’ve read that you need to keep the pH below 6, how are people doing this? 3/4 of 1 ml of bac water to 1/4ml of acetic acid?

Please give me your thoughts on this guys. I’m new to peptides and want to try Cagri but want to make sure I’m doing it correctly
I can only tell you my experience with cagri. Had never heard of a pH issue so used the BAC water they sent with it and reconstituted. Injected a few times and am here to tell the tale.
 
There are several threads/ posts on here with varied methods for varied tolerances. My experience early on w/ Cagri, I used AA bc I wanted a 4pH. I tested my Cagri pin, every pin. After a few months. I just used BAC. The pH was usually steady around 5, so I was ok with that. But definitely read some other historical posts/ threads for some anecdotal info.
 
I just got this in the mail this week to maybe help my stall and lose the final 10 pounds I'd like to lose. Now I'm learning something new. Is this a real concern?
 
kroert99 said:
I just got this in the mail this week to maybe help my stall and lose the final 10 pounds I'd like to lose. Now I'm learning something new. Is this a real concern?
From what I know is that if the pH isn’t kept under 6 it can form fibrils and that isn’t good and or it can degrade. I’m not sure on this and am hoping someone here with more experience and knowledge on this subject can chime in here
 
BigGuy73 said:
From what I know is that if the pH isn’t kept under 6 it can form fibrils and that isn’t good and or it can degrade. I’m not sure on this and am hoping someone here with more experience and knowledge on this subject can chime in here
I reconstituted it this morning and hoping to inject later. I do have some test strip things for PH for bladder infections. Is that how people are testing? I haven't gone down that rabbit hole yet.
 
kroert99 said:
I reconstituted it this morning and hoping to inject later. I do have some test strip things for PH for bladder infections. Is that how people are testing? I haven't gone down that rabbit hole yet.
Most from I've seen is test and adjust the bac before reconstitution
 
kroert99 said:
Aw heck lol
Thats why we live and learn, I've made errors when starting out. I wouldn't worry it should be fine. Best of luck
 
CNCCurrency said:
Thats why we live and learn, I've made errors when starting out. I wouldn't worry it should be fine. Best of luck
thanks. I don't know if I need this acetic acid or if I should just inject and pray for the best ha. i haven't died yet in my researching, but I certainly don't want to put my health at risk. I'll read up more on this when i have a few moments.
 
kroert99 said:
thanks. I don't know if I need this acetic acid or if I should just inject and pray for the best ha. i haven't died yet in my researching, but I certainly don't want to put my health at risk. I'll read up more on this when i have a few moments.
I think everyone is basing the low ph level is based on when it first came out in the main brand one. I've read somewhere were they added buffers to it now to a normal neutral ph range. They had to, semaglutide is in a study using a cag mixed in it. I would not worry, I used it for over 6 months now and I can feel it working every time and I have just used bac
 
CNCCurrency said:
I think everyone is basing the low ph level is based on when it first came out in the main brand one. I've read somewhere were they added buffers to it now to a normal neutral ph range. They had to, semaglutide is in a study using a cag mixed in it. I would not worry, I used it for over 6 months now and I can feel it working every time and I have just used bac
Oh awesome. What dose did you start at? I’ve been plateau on Reta sema or tirz for over a year!
 
kroert99 said:
Oh awesome. What dose did you start at? I’ve been plateau on Reta sema or tirz for over a year!
1 mg it is long lasting with a half life of 7 to 8 days
 
CNCCurrency said:
I think everyone is basing the low ph level is based on when it first came out in the main brand one. I've read somewhere were they added buffers to it now to a normal neutral ph range. They had to, semaglutide is in a study using a cag mixed in it. I would not worry, I used it for over 6 months now and I can feel it working every time and I have just used bac
Last I heard the brand sema/cagri was rolling in a special pen that had a dual chamber to keep the two pH liquids separate - did something change?
 
cldfront said:
Last I heard the brand sema/cagri was rolling in a special pen that had a dual chamber to keep the two pH liquids separate - did something change?
Could be true, but I have read newer versions are buffered to adjust for the neutral ph. I did mention the brand name is different and may not be buffered.
 
What about the so called dangers of fibrils if the ph isn’t under 6? Anyone got any opinions on that? I desperately want to recon my cagri and start using it but still have concerns
 
BigGuy73 said:
What about the so called dangers of fibrils if the ph isn’t under 6? Anyone got any opinions on that? I desperately want to recon my cagri and start using it but still have concerns

What’s the Real-World Worst-Case Scenario?

Here’s the nightmare scenario floating around forums: If you reconstitute Cagri at a higher-than-optimal pH (neutral-ish conditions), the fear is you could form these fibrils.

Some people suggest these fibrils could theoretically deposit into your tissues or organs and cause damage, inflammation, or even long-term neurodegenerative issues.

That sounds terrifying, but hold tight before you toss out your peptides—because this scenario isn’t something you should lose sleep over, at least not in my opinion.

Is the “Worst-Case Scenario” Overblown?

Let’s clear something critical up: there’s no evidence—zero—linking small injections of slightly higher-pH cagrilintide solutions with actual amyloid diseases or long-term harm.

That extreme risk scenario is theoretical at best and far-fetched in practical terms.

Remember, BPC-157 theoretically could cause cancer, yet in rodent studies, it actually reduces tumor size and proliferation.

Theoretical risk should be taken seriously, but we also should weigh it against real-world outcomes.

I’ve dug deep into the literature, read all the available studies, and even heard from peptide chemists on this exact point.

Here’s the consensus: the main risk with using a less-than-ideal pH (like typical BAC water at ~5.7) isn’t catastrophic fibrillation—it’s just slightly faster degradation of the peptide.

Translation: at worst, your peptide might slowly lose some potency if stored improperly, but you’re not risking your brain or your pancreas.

Novo Nordisk, the manufacturer behind Cagri, does formulate their peptide at pH ~4.0 for optimal stability and long-term shelf life—but that’s more about chemical stability and ensuring the peptide maintains 100% potency during shelf life, not avoiding serious health risks.

This “worst-case scenario” just isn’t backed by the real-world data or peptide chemists — at least at this point in time.

Why BAC Water Alone Is Actually Totally Fine

Here’s what I personally do and what most people in the peptide community do successfully:

I use standard bacteriostatic water (BAC water) to reconstitute cagrilintide, store it in my fridge, and typically use it all up within a month.

Remember, BAC water is slightly acidic (around pH 5.5–6), reasonably close to ideal conditions.

Over short periods—like the few weeks most of us keep our peptide—it’s simply not enough time for significant degradation or aggregation to occur, especially when refrigerated.

Thousands of peptide users worldwide do this routinely without issues.

No fibrils, no noticeable loss of potency, just consistent results.

BAC water also contains benzyl alcohol, a preservative that ensures bacteria won’t grow in your vial, making it safer overall.
 
I’m doing just that - reconning with hospira bac, fridge storage, and using it up or tossing in 30 days. I’ve been using it for 2 months and no problems reconning, no degradation that I can feel. It seems to be working just fine 👍
 
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