How to Reconstitute and Inject Research Peptides: Complete Step-by-Step Guide

If you’re new to peptide administration, you might be feeling a bit nervous right now. That’s completely normal—most of our clients feel the same way before their first time.

Here’s the truth: reconstituting and injecting peptides is much simpler than it looks. With proper guidance and a little practice, you’ll feel confident handling your peptides safely and correctly.

We’ve created two detailed video tutorials to walk you through each step of the process:

We recommend watching both videos completely before you begin. Then, come back to reference specific sections as needed.

Ready? Let’s get started.

In this video, you’ll learn how to properly mix your lyophilized (freeze-dried) peptide with bacteriostatic water to create an injectable solution.

Important: You’ll only need to watch this video once per vial. After reconstitution, your peptide will be ready for multiple doses (typically lasting 4-12 weeks depending on your protocol).

This video demonstrates proper subcutaneous (under the skin) injection technique for peptides.

Pro tip: Have your supplies ready while you watch. That way, you can pause and do each step alongside the video.

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