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  1. #1 2nd November 2014 
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    is it better to store MT2 (unmixed) in freezer or fridge?

    also, when mixed, is freezer or fridge better?

    so I need the best storage option for both mixed and unmixed.
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    Re: is it better to store MT2 (unmixed) in freezer or fridge?

    Unmixed:
    Store it anywhere, freeze dried peptides are hardy.
    On the shelf/cupboard, in the fridge, in the freezer, all fine.

    Mixed with Bacteriostatic water]Store it in the fridge, you can store in out of the fridge for a while if you like, up to about 2 months.

    Mixed with Sodium Chloride]Store it in the fridge if you are sure you can maintain sterile conditions - wiping the caps properly every time.
    Otherwise, preload syringes and freeze.

    Tom
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    Re: is it better to store MT2 (unmixed) in freezer or fridge?

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    Unmixed]Store it anywhere, freeze dried peptides are hardy.
    On the shelf/cupboard, in the fridge, in the freezer, all fine.

    Mixed with Bacteriostatic water]Store it in the fridge, you can store in out of the fridge for a while if you like, up to about 2 months.

    Mixed with Sodium Chloride]Store it in the fridge if you are sure you can maintain sterile conditions - wiping the caps properly every time.
    Otherwise, preload syringes and freeze.

    Tom
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    Very professionel consultancy :-)
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    Re: is it better to store MT2 (unmixed) in freezer or fridge?

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    Very professionel consultancy ]"

    I try my best

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    Re: is it better to store MT2 (unmixed) in freezer or fridge?

    I think we're more knowledgable than 5-10 years* ago lots of people recommended to throw away M2 mixed with bac water after 1 day out of the fridge.
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    Re: is it better to store MT2 (unmixed) in freezer or fridge?

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    I think we're more knowledgable than 5-10 years* ago lots of people recommended to throw away M2 mixed with bac water after 1 day out of the fridge.
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    Its incredible how its come along. But as more forum knowledge and scientific studies are conducted the more we learn. I'm still surprised at how strong the peptide is, there are studies showing minimal deterioration after months of storage at 24C. Go back even a year and it would have been absurd to keep it out of the fridge for a day, as you've said.


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    Re: is it better to store MT2 (unmixed) in freezer or fridge?

    The thought of going on a roadtrip was like: it's impossible when being on melanotan. Or should you buy a mini-fridge and how should you constantly charge it? It seems like it's no longer an issue.
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    Re: is it better to store MT2 (unmixed) in freezer or fridge?

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    Unmixed]Store it anywhere, freeze dried peptides are hardy.
    On the shelf/cupboard, in the fridge, in the freezer, all fine.

    Mixed with Bacteriostatic water]Store it in the fridge, you can store in out of the fridge for a while if you like, up to about 2 months.

    Mixed with Sodium Chloride]Store it in the fridge if you are sure you can maintain sterile conditions - wiping the caps properly every time.
    Otherwise, preload syringes and freeze.

    Tom
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    Ok so once mixed with bac water - you can store *outside* the fridge for 2 months

    but if you store MT2 mixed with bac water *inside* the fridge, how long does that give you a potent product?
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    Re: is it better to store MT2 (unmixed) in freezer or fridge?

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    but if you store MT2 mixed with bac water *inside* the fridge, how long does that give you a potent product?
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    48 months - depeding on the bacteriostatic agent. Lots only last a couple years and thus you need to ensure you maintain sterile conditions at all times if using past this date. Out of date bac water can generally be treated as sodium chloride, however, check with your manufacturer first.


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    Re: is it better to store MT2 (unmixed) in freezer or fridge?

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    but if you store MT2 mixed with bac water *inside* the fridge, how long does that give you a potent product?
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    48 months - depeding on the bacteriostatic agent. Lots only last a couple years and thus you need to ensure you maintain sterile conditions at all times if using past this date. Out of date bac water can generally be treated as sodium chloride, however, check with your manufacturer first.


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    The bac agent is methyl/propyl paraben in this case. Thoughts?
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    Re: is it better to store MT2 (unmixed) in freezer or fridge?

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    The bac agent is methyl/propyl paraben in this case. Thoughts?
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    No idea, sorry! Can't find very much info about it. You'll have to ask whoever* makes your bacteriostatic water. It should even have a date on the bottle.


    Tom