Reconstitution is the process of dissolving lyophilized (freeze-dried) peptide back into liquid for research handling. This is a general laboratory reference, not human-use instructions.
What you need
- A sealed vial of lyophilized retatrutide (e.g. 10 mg)
- Bacteriostatic water as diluent
- A sterile syringe for measuring diluent
The concentration math
Concentration = peptide mass ÷ diluent volume. For example, adding 2 mL of bacteriostatic water to a 10 mg vial yields a solution of 5 mg/mL. Adding 1 mL yields 10 mg/mL. Researchers choose diluent volume to reach the concentration their protocol calls for.
Handling notes
Introduce the diluent slowly down the vial wall rather than directly onto the powder, and let it dissolve without vigorous shaking — swirl gently. Store the reconstituted solution refrigerated. See storage & stability for shelf-life considerations.
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For research and educational use only. The information here is not medical advice and RDAmd products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or for human consumption. Retatrutide is an investigational compound and is not approved by the FDA. Always consult a qualified professional.
