Tirzepatide vial (lyophilized powder, check the mg amount on the label) Bacteriostatic water (not sterile water, not saline, not tap water) Insulin syringes (U-100, choose 0.5mL or 1.0mL based on your water volume) Alcohol swabs (70% isopropyl alcohol prep pads) Clean, flat surface (disinfected with alcohol wipe) A note on water types for peptide mixing : bacteriostatic water contains 0.9% benzyl alcohol, which prevents bacterial growth and allows the vial to be used over multiple doses across up to 28 days
Then, in 1982, Joel Habener and colleagues at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) published a paper indicating not only that they had located the human glucagon gene, but that it actually encoded three separate peptides, two previously unknown
The amount of water you add determines the concentration, which affects how much liquid you draw up for each dose
A practical target for most adults is half their body weight (in pounds) in ounces of water daily