Reconstituted ghk-cu cartridges from 100mg. Can they be frozen?

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How are 100mg vials of ghk-cu used up before degrading? Considering the dose is like 1-2 mg daily, that's like 50+ days worth! Does reconstituted ghkcu freeze well? Can the 100mg be reconstituted and filtered into say 3 pen cartridges so 2 cartridges can be frozen for later use?
 
I would just take the 2mg dose daily until the cartridges are used up. Provided you keep the cartridges sterile, the degradation of the BAC and the GHK-Cu should be minimal.
 
Maybe the cartridges should just be left in the back of the fridge then.
 
Dilbert4Life said:
How are 100mg vials of ghk-cu used up before degrading? Considering the dose is like 1-2 mg daily, that's like 50+ days worth! Does reconstituted ghkcu freeze well? Can the 100mg be reconstituted and filtered into say 3 pen cartridges so 2 cartridges can be frozen for later use?
Using a vial for 50+ days doesn’t bother me, but I use Hospira and maintain good vial hygiene. (I’m not going to go as far as saying “sterile practices” because I’m not using a hood or anything, but I’m reasonably careful.) If I have a vial of Hospira that was already 60+ days old, then I will crack open a new one to use rather than reconning a peptide that will take a long time to consume. (I’ll use BAC for 90+ days, but I probably won’t use 90-day old BAC to recon something that will then last another 50 days because, for me, that’d be pushing it too far. But I’ll keep using that older BAC for vials that go quickly if I have any I need to make up at the time.)

Everyone has a different risk tolerance with this. Whatever you choose is your choice. Just sharing where mine is.
 
Dos-Dox said:
Using a vial for 50+ days doesn’t bother me, but I use Hospira and maintain good vial hygiene. (I’m not going to go as far as saying “sterile practices” because I’m not using a hood or anything, but I’m reasonably careful.) If I have a vial of Hospira that was already 60+ days old, then I will crack open a new one to use rather than reconning a peptide that will take a long time to consume. (I’ll use BAC for 90+ days, but I probably won’t use 90-day old BAC to recon something that will then last another 50 days because, for me, that’d be pushing it too far. But I’ll keep using that older BAC for vials that go quickly if I have any I need to make up at the time.)

Everyone has a different risk tolerance with this. Whatever you choose is your choice. Just sharing where mine is.
Am I remembering right that ghk-cu is one of those peps that degrades a little bit faster than some of the others?
 
randompersonrandom said:
Am I remembering right that ghk-cu is one of those peps that degrades a little bit faster than some of the others?
I think I remember seeing something about that somewhere as well. I’ll have to try to dig a bit. I probably have a bookmark; the trick (for me) is to remember on which platform.

In my mind, since it’s more of a cosmetic and repair (joint/skin, etc.) peptide, I don’t worry about degradation like I would with a GLP. If it becomes less effective, I just won’t be as pretty as it can make me, right? 😂

However, if you find reports of these compounds degrading into any harmful byproducts, please do let me know. I’d love to learn more and would certainly be open to changing my position and handling practices.
 
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