Reconstitution Steps
- Remove the vial from freezer storage (−20 °C / −4 °F) and allow to equilibrate at room temperature for 15–20 minutes.
- Draw .5 ml DMSO with a sterile syringe. All our vials are vacuum sealed, so when inserting syringe to add DMSO hold plunger so it does not shoot the water into the peptide or vial.
- Slowly, very slowly, a couple drops at a time add the DSMO down the inside vial wall,Once rotating the vial every few drops. Once all the DMSO is in vial roll the vial in your palms gently until peptide is desolved.
- In a second sterile vial, add 2ml of Bacteriostatic Water.
- Extract DMSO solution from original vial and introduce it to the second vial of Bacteriostatic Water, very slowly, a couple drops at a time, down the inside wall of the vial swirling every few drops.
- Once introduced roll vial gently in you palms until fully combined, should be crystal clear and ready to use. You now have a 2.5 ml vial of SLU-PP-332.
The reason to use DMSO for SLU-PP-332 is because this peptide is Hydrophobic, meaning it does not play well with water. If you were to reconstitute with just Bacteriostatic Water it would go cloudy and the peptide would be no good.
SLU-PP-332 (5mg) Dosage Guide
200 mcg to 500 mcg dose daily
200 mcg dose is 0.1ml ( or 10 units on a standard insulin syringe).
500 mcg dose is 0.25ml ( or 25 units on a standard insulin syringe).
Protocol & Cycle Length
SLU-PP-332 should be taken in the morning, subcutaneoously injected.
- Cycle Length: A typical cycle lasts 8 to 10 weeks. For most, a 8-week cycle is sufficient, followed by a 2-4 week break.
Important Note
This content is intended for therapeutic educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. SLU-PP-332 is a preclinical research compound with no human safety or efficacy data. This information is for research and educational purposes only—not for human consumption.