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I had a kit of Tesamorelin gel up after 24 hrs
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A G
6 posts·first seen Jul 2026
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I had a kit of Tesamorelin gel up after 24 hrs. Each vial this happened. Rep said it was the bac water causing it. Any way to salvage it?
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J
24 posts·first seen Jun 2026
Not worth salvaging one vial. Only pharmaceutical grade Bac water should be used
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A G
6 posts·first seen Jul 2026
It’s 10 vials lol all gelled within 24 hrs.
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J
24 posts·first seen Jun 2026
You reconed all 10 vials?
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J
24 posts·first seen Jun 2026
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A G
6 posts·first seen Jul 2026
They weren’t all for personal use. I sold a few and they were all brought back because of gelling
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A G
6 posts·first seen Jul 2026
They were all reconstituted on the same day
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Sam Smith
493 posts·first seen Oct 2025
Ya know what hardly ever gels? GH. Stop wasting money on secretagogues
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24 posts·first seen Jun 2026
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A G
6 posts·first seen Jul 2026
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Immanuel
2,981 posts·first seen Oct 2025
Hmm would the temperature have shifted
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Immanuel
2,981 posts·first seen Oct 2025
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ZeePeps
50 posts·first seen Jul 2026
I had 4 do that with different bac waters from vendor. Gave one to a buddy and he used water he got on Amazon a while back. No issues. Very weird
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ZeePeps
50 posts·first seen Jul 2026
Interesting you say even with Hospira :/
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Таня Тави
4 posts·first seen Dec 2025
I dissolve tasamorelin in 0.5 ml of acetic acid water (AA) + 2.5 ml of water for injection from the pharmacy. This makes a total of 3 ml of water per vial. Not enough water in the bottle causes gelling.
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