How to Use?
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This page is an educational reference for preparing solutions used in legitimate research settings. It is not medical advice and not an instruction to self-administer. Always follow your organisation’s SOPs and applicable regulations.
Reconstitution
- Clean vial tops with an alcohol swab.
- Draw 10 ml bacteriostatic water with a sterile syringe.
- Slowly inject against the inner glass wall.
- Gently swirl until dissolved (do not shake).
Final concentration: 50 mg ÷ 10 ml = 5 mg/ml
Conversion quick look (5 mg/ml)
- 0.1 ml = 0.5 mg
- 0.2 ml = 1.0 mg
Storage
- Unmixed powder: Freeze (about –20 °C), typically stable 12–24 months.
- After mixing: Refrigerate (2–8 °C); typical window ~30–45 days. Avoid heat/light.
Reconstitution
- Clean vial tops with an alcohol swab.
- Draw 2 ml bacteriostatic water.
- Slowly inject against the inner glass wall.
- Gently swirl until fully dissolved (do not shake).
Final concentration: 10 mg ÷ 2 ml = 5 mg/ml (total volume ≈ 2 ml)
Conversion quick look (5 mg/ml)
- 0.1 ml = 0.5 mg
- 0.2 ml = 1.0 mg
- 0.4 ml = 2.0 mg
Storage
- Unmixed powder: Freeze (about –20 °C), up to 24 months.
- After mixing: Refrigerate (2–8 °C); typical window ~30 days. Discard if cloudy/discoloured.
Safety Notes (Always)
- Use sterile technique; do not shake reconstituted solutions.
- Label vials clearly with concentration and date of reconstitution.
- Keep away from light and heat; store upright.
- Dispose of sharps and materials according to your organisation’s protocols.
- We do not provide medical guidance. Consult a qualified professional.
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