Peptides ship as a dry, freeze-dried powder. To use them you need a few cheap supplies that nobody bothers to tell you about. Here's the complete list.
Bacteriostatic water (agua bacteriostática)The liquid you mix the powder with. The 0.9% benzyl alcohol keeps it sterile for multi-dose use. A 10mL or 30mL vial lasts a long time. We can include one with your order.
Insulin syringes — U-100, 0.5mL, 29–31 gaugeFor drawing and injecting your dose. The fine gauge means you barely feel it. Buy a box of 100 — they're single-use.
A larger syringe + needle for mixing (optional)A 3mL syringe with an 18–21g needle makes drawing the bac water and adding it to the vial easier. Optional but nice.
Alcohol swabs (toallitas con alcohol)Wipe the vial stopper and your injection site every time. Cheap insurance against contamination.
A sharps containerFor used needles. A hard plastic bottle with a lid works in a pinch, but a real sharps container is better. Never put loose needles in the trash.
Fridge spaceReconstituted peptides live in the fridge. Keep them away from the door (temperature swings) and out of the freezer once mixed.
What you do NOT need
You don't need a fancy "peptide kit" off Amazon for $80. You don't need sterile gloves or a laminar flow hood. You don't need anything beyond the list above. Anyone selling you a complicated setup is upselling you.
Want it bundled?
Message us on WhatsApp and we'll add bacteriostatic water and a box of insulin syringes to your order so everything arrives together. One less errand.