Injection Kit

$18.00

Required accessories for reconstituting peptides shipped as lyophilized (freeze-dried) powder. Includes a 30 mL vial of bacteriostatic water and a 10-pack of 29-gauge, 1cc insulin-style syringes. These are the same fine-gauge syringes used by diabetics for precise, low-waste, and comfortable subcutaneous use. These supplies are not included with peptide orders by default.

Item Details Individual price
Hypodermic Syringes 29 gauge · 1cc · 10-pack · Single-use sterile
The same fine-gauge insulin-style syringe used by diabetics — precise, low-waste, and comfortable for subcutaneous use.
$6.00
Bacteriostatic Water 30 mL sterile vial · 0.9% benzyl alcohol
Multi-use safe. Inhibits bacterial growth so your reconstituted peptide stays stable for several weeks when refrigerated.
$12.00
Bundle total $18.00

Why you may need this bundle

Some peptides ship as a lyophilized (freeze-dried) powder inside a sealed vial. This form is used because it dramatically extends shelf life and preserves stability during shipping — but the peptide cannot be used until it is dissolved into a liquid solution, a process called reconstitution. This bundle contains the two supplies you need to do that safely at home.

Check your order before checkout. If any peptide in your cart shows “lyophilized powder” or “vial” in its product description, you will need this bundle. These supplies are not included with peptide orders by default.

How to reconstitute your peptide

  1. Draw bacteriostatic water into the syringe. The volume depends on your desired concentration — refer to your peptide’s dosing guide for the correct amount.
  2. Inject slowly along the inner wall of the peptide vial. Do not aim the stream directly at the powder cake — this can degrade the peptide.
  3. Gently swirl the vial between your palms until the powder is fully dissolved and the solution is clear. Never shake.
  4. Store in the refrigerator. The benzyl alcohol in bacteriostatic water keeps the solution stable for several weeks when refrigerated.

Why bacteriostatic water — not plain sterile water?

Bacteriostatic water contains 0.9% benzyl alcohol, which inhibits bacterial growth in the vial. Because you will draw from a reconstituted peptide vial multiple times over days or weeks, this protection is essential. Plain sterile water carries no such inhibitor and is only appropriate for single-use preparations — using it for a multi-dose vial risks contamination.

Full specifications

Needle gauge 29 gauge
Syringe volume 1cc (1 mL)
Needle quantity 10 per pack
Syringe type Insulin-style, single-use, sterile packaged
Water volume 30 mL per vial
Water type Bacteriostatic — 0.9% benzyl alcohol
Intended use Reconstitution of lyophilized peptide vials