Reconstituted Tesamorelin storage…

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Egrifta is not tesamorelin, they have different excipients, which makes a difference in bioavailability for egrifta.

Tesamorelin has barely any degradation when reconstituted with bac water, and stored in the fridge for 30 days. It starts degrading after 14 days if stored at room temp. There is a PTDS test that show these results, although il not allowed to show details.
 
Sasquatch said:
Okay, so where would the contaminates be introduced? Wipe the vial off with alcohol, sick it in a clean, dark, box. FWIW, i do crazier shit than this. Typical disclaimer applies 😺
Imma pin it brother.... like it was chinese trenbolone with vegetable cooking oil instead of injectable oil. If i die, look after the Bride and my dog please....
 
Habibibi said:
Egrifta is not tesamorelin, they have different excipients, which makes a difference in bioavailability for egrifta.

Tesamorelin has barely any degradation when reconstituted with bac water, and stored in the fridge for 30 days. It starts degrading after 14 days if stored at room temp. There is a PTDS test that show these results, although il not allowed to show details.
What test are you talking about, and why aren't you allowed to show the details but you're allowed to tell us the test results here?
 
It's weird because I haven't experienced any gelling. Must be certain batches. However I reconstitute 20mg at a time at 10mg/ml of bac. Only thing I've seen if no matter where I get it from it's a little spicy after pinned. Works fantastic though and the rats love it.
 
bogardbilla said:
What test are you talking about, and why aren't you allowed to show the details but you're allowed to tell us the test results here?
PTDS is a testing group. We are allowed to talk about test results after a certain time, but not allowed to share raw data.
 
Habibibi said:
PTDS is a testing group. We are allowed to talk about test results after a certain time, but not allowed to share raw data.
Thank you for answering. I wonder what the rationale is behind such rules, doesn't make a lot of sense to be honest.
 
bogardbilla said:
Thank you for answering. I wonder what the rationale is behind such rules, doesn't make a lot of sense to be honest.
Because they paid for the testing. If it was immediately shared with everyone, no one would pay in, theyd wait till the results are shared. So its common not to share results for 30 days.
 
Never had Tesa gel up over the two weeks I used it. Would adding Acetic Acid 0.6%, help prevent the gelling? I don't know the ph is supposed to be, if I were to do something like that. Don't feel like throwing those other vials out and I just bought some IGF-1 LR3, I have yet to use.
 
Habibibi said:
Egrifta is not tesamorelin, they have different excipients, which makes a difference in bioavailability for egrifta.

Tesamorelin has barely any degradation when reconstituted with bac water, and stored in the fridge for 30 days. It starts degrading after 14 days if stored at room temp. There is a PTDS test that show these results, although il not allowed to show details.
Going back to this 🙂 If this interpretation of that test is correct, it would imply that Egrifta - a commercial product, packs Tesamorelin with excipients that effectively make it have twice as short of a shelf life when reconstituted as opposed to grey market Tesamorelin.

I wonder what these Egrifta-specific excipients bring to the equation if the pharma company thought their usage was warranted despite the fact they make the end product more inconvenient for the patients.
 
bogardbilla said:
Going back to this 🙂 If this interpretation of that test is correct, it would imply that Egrifta - a commercial product, packs Tesamorelin with excipients that effectively make it have twice as short of a shelf life when reconstituted as opposed to grey market Tesamorelin.

I wonder what these Egrifta-specific excipients bring to the equation if the pharma company thought their usage was warranted despite the fact they make the end product more inconvenient for the patients.
Excipients make the API more bioavailable, so you need less of it. That is the convenience they think they're bringing. They are not, and never have been concerned with longer shelf life.
 
Tried a 3rd vial of jeep tesa 10mg.... shit gelled at room temp after 30 minutes. 2ml of new bac... back to hgh its cheaper.
 
Airborne Daddy said:
Tried a 3rd vial of jeep tesa 10mg.... shit gelled at room temp after 30 minutes. 2ml of new bac... back to hgh its cheaper.
Have you tried using GA water?
 
Airborne Daddy said:
Tried a 3rd vial of jeep tesa 10mg.... shit gelled at room temp after 30 minutes. 2ml of new bac... back to hgh its cheaper.
Funny I'm running JEEP Tesa too and it never gelled on me - room temp or refridgerated. God knows what's going on here lol
 
I've had 3 gel up of this kit from GYC. I've tried super gentle recon with 2.5 ml BAC. I've tried different BAC. Kept in fridge and kept room temp. The one I reconned last night I took as much care as possible and stored at RT now it's already starting to gel tonight. I don't know what else to try... help!
 
I added 0.5ml 0.6% acetic acid last night to the one that started to gel and it looks super clear this morning. I'm sure it's degraded some but it does appear that it was a pH issue.
 
Reconed my first Jeep Tesa with Hospira on Thursday. Been kept in the fridge ever since and no gelling issues at all.
 
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