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First Start: A Guide to Your Research Journey

Welcome to your research phase with Biolabs. This guide provides the fundamental steps for preparing your compounds and ensuring accurate measurement, whether you are using traditional insulin syringes or a reusable delivery system.

1. Reconstitution: Preparing Your Peptide

Most research peptides arrive in a "lyophilized" (freeze-dried) powder form to ensure stability and shelf life. Before use, they must be reconstituted with Bacteriostatic Water (BAC).

The Step-by-Step Process:

  1. Sanitize: Wipe the rubber stoppers of both your peptide vial and the BAC water vial with an alcohol swab.

  2. Draw Water: Using a sterile syringe, draw the required amount of BAC water (commonly 3ml, depending on your preferred concentration).

  3. The Gentle Tilt: Insert the needle into the peptide vial. Aim the needle at the side glass wall of the vial rather than spraying directly onto the powder. Let the water dribble down slowly.

  4. Dissolve: Do not shake the vial. Shaking can damage the delicate peptide chains. Instead, gently swirl the vial between your palms or leave it to sit until the liquid is completely clear.

  5. Store: Once reconstituted, most peptides must be kept refrigerated at 2°C – 8°C.

You will find specific information on each peptide reconstitution process on the peptide research page on the link below

2. Measuring Your Dose

There are two primary ways to measure your research solution:

A. Using a 100-Unit Insulin Syringe

Standard insulin syringes are measured in "units," where 100 units = 1mL.

  • If you added 1mL of water to your vial, then 10 units on the syringe equals 1/10th of the total vial content.

  • If you added 2mL of water, then 10 units on the syringe equals 1/20th of the total vial content.

Note: Always double-check your math. The "unit" is a measurement of volume, not the milligram (mg) strength of the peptide itself.

B. Using a Reusable Click-Pen

The reusable pen offers high precision through audible "clicks."

  1. Loading: Insert your prepared cartridge into the pen housing according to the device instructions. FOR PREFILLED PENS THIS WOULD HAVE BEEN DONE ALREADY

  2. Priming: If using a new cartridge, dial a small dose and "fire" it into the air to ensure the air gap is removed and liquid is at the needle tip.

  3. Dialing the Dose: Turn the dial at the top of the pen. Each "click" represents a specific volume increment. The Click amount will also be shown in the window on the base of the pen

  4. The Injection: Once dialed, press the plunger fully until the dial returns to zero. Hold for 5–10 seconds to ensure the full volume is delivered.

3. Subcutaneous (SubQ) Injection Guide

Subcutaneous injections are administered into the fatty tissue layer just below the skin and above the muscle. This method allows for a slow, consistent absorption of the compound.

Recommended Injection Sites

The goal is to find an area with a sufficient "pinch" of fat. Common sites include:

  • Abdomen: At least 2 inches away from the belly button. This is often the preferred site due to ease of access.

  • Outer Thighs: The fleshy part of the upper, outer thigh.

  • Back of Upper Arms: The fatty area behind the tricep.

The Injection Process

  1. Sanitize: Clean the chosen site with an alcohol prep pad and allow it to air dry for a few seconds.

  2. Pinch: Use your thumb and forefinger to gently pinch a 1-to-2-inch fold of skin and fat. This pulls the tissue away from the underlying muscle.

  3. Insert: Hold the syringe or pen like a dart. Insert the needle quickly at a 45 to 90-degree angle to the skin.

  4. Inject: Depress the plunger slowly and steadily until the full dose is delivered.

  5. Withdraw: Pull the needle straight out at the same angle it was inserted.

  6. Aftercare: If there is a tiny bead of blood, apply light pressure with a cotton ball or gauze. Do not rub the area, as this can cause bruising.

Pro Tip: Rotate your sites. Do not inject into the exact same spot every time. Moving the site by at least an inch each session helps prevent "lipohypertrophy" (the buildup of hardened fatty tissue) and ensures optimal absorption.

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4. Finding Specific Dosing Data

Because every compound has a different concentration and research goal, we provide detailed protocols for every peptide in our catalog.

For specific reconstitution ratios, MG-to-Unit conversions, and suggested research protocols, please visit our dedicated research hub:

Important Safety Reminders

  • Never reuse needles. Always use a fresh, sterile needle for every draw.

  • Discard Safely: Use a designated sharps container for all used needles and pens.

  • Inspection: If the solution remains cloudy or contains visible "floaters" after sitting, do not use it and contact support.

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