Bacteriostatic Water - 10ml vial
Bacteriostatic Water - 10ml vial
Reconstitution Guide :
Materials Needed:
- TB 500 (10 mg vial)
- Bacteriostatic water (typically in a multi-dose vial)
- Alcohol swabs
- Sterile syringe with a fine needle
- Clean, sterile workspace
1. Prepare Your Workspace:
- Ensure your workspace is clean and sterile. Wash your hands thoroughly and use an alcohol swab to clean the vial tops of both the TB 500 and bacteriostatic water.
2. Draw Bacteriostatic Water:
- Take your sterile syringe and draw air into the syringe equal to the amount of bacteriostatic water you intend to withdraw. This is typically 1 mL (1 cc) of bacteriostatic water for 10 mg of TB 500.
- Insert the needle into the bacteriostatic water vial and push the air in. This helps in maintaining equal pressure.
- Draw 1 mL of bacteriostatic water into the syringe.
3. Reconstitute TB 500:
- Insert the needle into the vial of TB 500 at a 45-degree angle to avoid creating bubbles.
- Slowly inject the bacteriostatic water into the TB 500 vial. Aim to let the water run down the side of the vial, which helps to minimize foaming and ensures the powder dissolves evenly.
- After injecting the bacteriostatic water, remove the syringe and gently swirl the vial to mix. Do not shake the vial as this can denature the peptide.
4. Inspect the Solution:
- Ensure that the solution is clear and free of particles. If the powder hasn't completely dissolved, let it sit for a few minutes and swirl gently again.
Storage :
- Storage: Store the reconstituted TB 500 in the refrigerator. Use within the timeframe specified by the manufacturer or your healthcare provider (typically within 14-28 days).
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