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Is using less bac water better?
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I understand that when we reconstitute peptides, we have a choice of amount of bac water we can use. Other than making it easier to measure in the syringe, is there another advantage to adding more bac water? In my case, if I add 1 ml of bac water, the measured dose in syringe will be 1.5 units. If I add the 2 ml bac water the dose will be measured at 3 units in the syringe. I have no problem measuring the smaller 1.5 unit dose on the syringe. With that said, would it be better not to add the additional bac water if I do not have to? Just wondering if the amount of bac water affects the effectiveness of the dose in any way.

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