How to Reconstitute Sermorelin
Step-by-step reconstitution guide with storage requirements and stability windows.
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What You Need
Form
Common Vial Sizes
3 mg, 6 mg, 9 mg, 15 mg
Bacteriostatic Water
3 mL
Resulting Concentration
Varies by vial size — e.g. 6 mg / 3 mL = 2 mg/mL (200 mcg per 0.1 mL)
Syringe
29-31 gauge insulin syringe (0.5 mL or 1 mL)
Step-by-Step Instructions
Wipe the rubber stopper of the sermorelin vial with an alcohol swab.
Draw the prescribed volume of bacteriostatic water into a syringe.
Insert the needle into the vial and inject the water SLOWLY along the inside wall — do NOT spray directly onto the powder.
Swirl the vial gently in a circular motion until the powder is fully dissolved. NEVER shake.
Inspect for clarity — the solution should be clear and colourless with no particles.
Label the vial with the date of reconstitution and concentration.
Storage
Unopened
Refrigerated (2–8°C)
After Reconstitution
Refrigerated (2–8°C)
Stability Window
28 days refrigerated
Room Temp Stability
72 hours
Injection Sites
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