Diluted peps?

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When I was getting tirz from a compounding pharmacy, I was getting an extra dose or two from each vial. I just finished my first month of grey (from Tuk RIP) and it feels way stronger. I thought the pharmacies were just being cool and giving me extra tirz but now I’m wondering if they were just diluting.
 
Areyoukitten said:
When I was getting tirz from a compounding pharmacy, I was getting an extra dose or two from each vial. I just finished my first month of grey (from Tuk RIP) and it feels way stronger. I thought the pharmacies were just being cool and giving me extra tirz but now I’m wondering if they were just diluting.
Rip TUK....I think it was diluted....stretched....it had a lot of CUT on it
 
Areyoukitten said:
When I was getting tirz from a compounding pharmacy, I was getting an extra dose or two from each vial. I just finished my first month of grey (from Tuk RIP) and it feels way stronger. I thought the pharmacies were just being cool and giving me extra tirz but now I’m wondering if they were just diluting.
I think so too.
 
Areyoukitten said:
When I was getting tirz from a compounding pharmacy, I was getting an extra dose or two from each vial. I just finished my first month of grey (from Tuk RIP) and it feels way stronger. I thought the pharmacies were just being cool and giving me extra tirz but now I’m wondering if they were just diluting.
No. If you were buying from a legitimate compounding pharmacy, they mix API (not lyophilized) with the water/benzyl alcohol in a large liquid batch that is measured out to be at a specific concentration. The liquid is then added to the vials. Any overfill is still the same # mg/ml. It's not diluted.
 
lazygardener said:
No. If you were buying from a legitimate compounding pharmacy, they mix API (not lyophilized) with the water/benzyl alcohol in a large liquid batch that is measured out to be at a specific concentration. The liquid is then added to the vials. Any overfill is still the same # mg/ml. It's not diluted.
Nice!
 
Areyoukitten said:
When I was getting tirz from a compounding pharmacy, I was getting an extra dose or two from each vial. I just finished my first month of grey (from Tuk RIP) and it feels way stronger. I thought the pharmacies were just being cool and giving me extra tirz but now I’m wondering if they were just diluting.
Did you check a Janoshik CoA for your particular batch of Tuk/ASC tirzepatide, specifically for any overfill? It's often ~10% extra, and ~30% extra has been seen here (I forgot which peptide it was).
 
I sent a 60mg vial of Ousia Tirz to PeptideTest back in November and it tested 63mg/99.4%.

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I checked the volume of another vial from the same batch and it was about 2.4-2.5ml. In this case the total vial was over filled in mass but also over filled in BAC.

If my math is correct, it also means a .5ml/15mg dose is actually just 13.1mg.

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It's possible your compounder or batch was dosed differently but this gave me a somewhat higher confidence level in the compounder I was using. After learning more about them though their sterility is questionable, so I started filtering their Tirz into a cartridge just in case.
 

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indolent said:
Did you check a Janoshik CoA for your particular batch of Tuk/ASC tirzepatide, specifically for any overfill? It's often ~10% extra, and ~30% extra has been seen here (I forgot which peptide it was).
It was filled to 32.56 mg so I knew it would be stronger after I mixed. I reached goal last month so I went from a compounded 10 mg dose to a grey 7.5 and still felt it was stronger. I could be completely imagining it though
 
lazygardener said:
No. If you were buying from a legitimate compounding pharmacy, they mix API (not lyophilized) with the water/benzyl alcohol in a large liquid batch that is measured out to be at a specific concentration. The liquid is then added to the vials. Any overfill is still the same # mg/ml. It's not diluted.
Thanks! It sounds like I was just overthinking it
 
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