Supp-MixKit
Peptide Reconstitution Kit

SHORT DESCRIPTION
Core Components for the Kit
Several Insulin Syringes (U-30 / U-50 / U-100): Standard for peptide administration. Common sizes include 29-gauge to 31-gauge needles (typically 6mm-8mm) which balance comfort with functionality.
Mixing Syringes: One larger 3mL syringe with a thicker 21G to 25G needle is used to initially transfer liquid into the peptide vial for reconstitution.
Alcohol Prep Pads: Essential for maintaining a sterile environment. These are used to wipe the rubber stoppers of vials and the injection site before use.
Typical Kit Quantities
A standard "refill" or "reconstitution" kit that does not include liquid / Bac-water:
10 x 0.3mL / 0.5mL / 1mL Insulin Syringes (29g–31g).
1 x 3mL Reconstitution Syringes (21g–25g).
10 x Alcohol Prep Pads.
YouTube Video's of Value
Optimal Health Medical Group on:
How to reconstitute your peptide https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n8vk8DfwRHg
Dr Yoshi Rahm on Peptide Injections:
The Complete Step-By-Step Guide (Doctor-Led, Start to Finish) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DTH3LCEJekg
The Peptide Critic:
How to reconstitute more than one peptide into 1 vial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0pAcfxO3rT0
This product is for research purposes only and is NOT for human consumption. Intended for use by qualified researchers and institutions only.
RESEARCH AND PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS
Peptide Handling Tips
Appearance: Lyophilized (freeze-dried) peptides should appear as a white or off-white "cake" or powder inside the vial.
Reconstitution: Once liquid is added, the final solution should be clear, colorless, and free of particles or cloudiness.
Storage: Many reconstituted peptides require refrigeration to maintain potency.
Safety and Professional Guidance
Proper medical procedures, including the preparation and administration of any injectable substance, must be conducted under the direct supervision of a licensed healthcare provider. Using medical equipment or handling pharmaceutical products without professional guidance can lead to serious health risks, including infection, improper dosage, or adverse reactions.
Research Use Only
These instructions are for research purposes. Use under medical professional supervision.