Peptide science. They’ve been in contact with me and will “pass it over to our shipping department and we will be able to better assist you.”
Will update as I’m updated.
Their shipping department will handle that? What? Sketchy. I'd recommend just going through a compounding pharmacy after that. Just imagine whatever else might be in there.
Yeah I did once before I realized. I have no idea if it was like that the day before. It had only been reconstituted for 2 days. Always refrigerated. Bacteriostatic. And none of my other vials have had this happen.
Oof
That's either bacteria or some sort of fungal mass in there. 100% do not use that. Where is it from?
Peptide science. They’ve been in contact with me and will “pass it over to our shipping department and we will be able to better assist you.” Will update as I’m updated.
Their shipping department will handle that? What? Sketchy. I'd recommend just going through a compounding pharmacy after that. Just imagine whatever else might be in there.
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You need to contact them. That is super not clean looking
This is the SECOND thing to do. The first is DO NOT INJECT.
Yeah I did once before I realized. I have no idea if it was like that the day before. It had only been reconstituted for 2 days. Always refrigerated. Bacteriostatic. And none of my other vials have had this happen.
is it possible blood got in there? That’s almost what it looks like.
Trash it for sure.
Looks to me like bacterial growth. I would not risk it myself.
It’s in the trash now
Is it jelly?
Yes it’s been refrigerated and yes I used bacteriostatic water to dilute.