Reconstitution Kit

IMPORTANT NOTICE

  • This product is sold for scientific research purposes only.
  • Product is provided as a lyophilized (freeze-dried) powder in a sealed, sterile vial.
  • The quantity on the label refers to the total amount of product inside each vial.
  • Additional lab supplies are required for conducting research such as bacteriostatic water for reconstitution, syringes & needles to draw from the vials, and alcohol prep pads for sanitizing vial stoppers prior to needle insertion.
  • Vial appearance, label, seal and cap colors may vary from product photos.

$19.95

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A reconstitution kit is used to prepare a peptide or other powdered medication for administration. This process involves diluting the peptide powder with a suitable solvent to create a solution that can be injected or otherwise used. Here’s a detailed description of the kit and the reconstitution process:

Components of our Reconstitution Kit:

  1. 1 BAC Water (Solvent): Bacteriostatic saline solution(10ML) that will be used to dissolve the peptide powder.
  2. 10 Syringes: For drawing up and administering the diluent and later the reconstituted peptide.
  3. 10 Alcohol Swabs: For disinfecting vial tops and hands to maintain a sterile environment.

Example of Reconstitution Process:

  1. Prepare: Clean your workspace and hands.
  2. Draw Diluent: Use the syringe to draw the prescribed amount of diluent.
  3. Add Diluent: Inject the diluent into the peptide powder vial slowly.
  4. Mix: Gently swirl the vial until the peptide is fully dissolved.
  5. Inspect: Ensure the solution is clear and free of particles.
  6. Store: Follow storage instructions for the reconstituted solution.
  7. Administer: Use the prepared solution for injection as directed.

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