That said, visible signs of degradation do occur and should prompt discarding the vial: Cloudiness or turbidity: a clear solution that has become hazy indicates aggregation or contamination Visible particles: floating matter in the solution that was not present after reconstitution Discoloration: yellowing or browning of a solution that was originally clear or faintly colored Unusual odor: any smell that differs from the faint characteristic scent of the peptide after reconstitution Loss of efficacy with proper dosing: if a patient is following the protocol correctly and no longer seeing any effects, degraded peptide should be considered before assuming the protocol needs adjustment How We Handle Peptide Storage at Perfect B in Doral, FL At our clinic in Doral, FL, every peptide kit we dispense includes a written reconstitution chart and a dated storage label
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