WBS Tesamorelin Gelling Problem

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I'm having the same issue at the moment. First 5 vials were fine, no jelling. Last 4, all gelled up. According to the manufacturers website in the states, Tesa should not be refrigerated or frozen once reconstituted and should be used in one go, any extra should be discarded. Be good if they came in 2mg vials at a significantly lower price.

I'm kind of annoyed but also not as I was going discontinue it after my current kit runs out. I think I'll add ml AA water to 1ml BAC and see how that goes. I did try adding 0.5mcg of DMO in my last batch and it didn't gel up as quickly, but eventually did before I could get a second dose.

Note: my tesa is not from WDS and the vials I tried are from 2 different vendors. Same as the bac water used.
 
Personal experience this week. I reconstituted a vial of Tesa. It was a 10mg vial and my dosing is 1mg, so 10 syringes. 9 of the syringes were just fine but one gelled after I dropped it on the floor (hard surface). In my research I have seen a number of warnings to be gentle when reconstituting I.E. do not shake the vial. When I dropped the syringe it gelled immediately. So, note to self, be gentle.
 
I reconned 10mg tesa with 2ml BAC water last night and pinned no problem. Pulled it out tonight and it is fully gelled up. What is the pH Supposed to be?
 
dustball3000 said:
I reconned 10mg tesa with 2ml BAC water last night and pinned no problem. Pulled it out tonight and it is fully gelled up. What is the pH Supposed to be?
May not be a pH issue. Take a look at this recent thread;

Draw Sensitivity Affecting Performance

I sort of fell down an AI-research rabbit hole earlier looking into storage requirements for different peptides, and was surprised to find how fragile many of them are. This especially seems to apply some of the ones that people have reported vastly different outcomes with, such as MOTS-C and...

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Chucky said:
I'm having the same issue at the moment. First 5 vials were fine, no jelling. Last 4, all gelled up. According to the manufacturers website in the states, Tesa should not be refrigerated or frozen once reconstituted and should be used in one go, any extra should be discarded. Be good if they came in 2mg vials at a significantly lower price.

I'm kind of annoyed but also not as I was going discontinue it after my current kit runs out. I think I'll add ml AA water to 1ml BAC and see how that goes. I did try adding 0.5mcg of DMO in my last batch and it didn't gel up as quickly, but eventually did before I could get a second dose.

Note: my tesa is not from WDS and the vials I tried are from 2 different vendors. Same as the bac water used.
The manufacturer pulled that from the FDA recommendations for Egrifta SV which is the prescription form of Tesamorelin that comes in 2mg dose vials. They say that because each vial is a single dose already, not because the drug itself can’t be safely refrigerated or stored, so it wouldn’t apply to our 10mg vials. You should have a good 2 weeks in the fridge with Tesa as long as it is not exposed to light or shaken. They say to reconstitute 2mg with 0.5ml diluent so for 10mg 2.5ml of BAC water at the correct pH should be just right, less diluent can cause it to be over-concentrated which can cause gelling as well
 
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