u/Vishnuisgod

Splitting doses, to reduce side effects?

Hi Everyone!

My research rat has gotten to 2mg/week on Reta.

It had started to show side effects. Nausea (and vomitting). Head ache, and fluctuations in hot/cold. All for the first time.

The side effects showed approx 36 hours after the 2mg dose.

It was suggested in another post to split the dosage into 2 pins.

Would that be 1mg on day 1 and 1mg on day 3/4?

Looking for best practices on how to assist my soft lab rat past this hump.

Have an amazing day!

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u/Vishnuisgod — 2 days ago

Splitting doses help with side effects?

Hi Everyone!

My research rat has gotten to 2mg/week on Reta.

They have started to feel side effects. Nausea (and vomitting). Head ache, and fluctuations in hot/cold. All for the first time.

The side effects came on approx 36 hours after the 2mg dose.

It was suggested in another post to split the dosage into 2 pins.

Would that be 1mg on day 1 and 1mg on day 3/4?

Looking for best practices on how to assist my soft lab rat past this hump.

Have an amazing day!

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u/Vishnuisgod — 2 days ago

During my tenure with peptide injections, I had presumed that BAC water and the shake shake shake, was acceptable. This has worked seemingly in an acceptable way. The test subject was responsive to the following peptide injections....

However I am looking for a new vendor in Canada, and when reading the web page on a prospective vendor, it was instructed to do something similar to this.

  1. Inject BAC into vial in the inverted position in such a manner that the water falls into the peptides.

  2. Do not shake. Just swirl till everything is dissolved.

What would that methodology do differently? Does shaking harm the peptide structure?

Tia

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u/Vishnuisgod — 22 days ago