How To Reconstitute AOD 9604 5mg (NO GELLING) 💧
The Complete Guide to Proper AOD 9604 Reconstitution After seeing countless questions about AOD 9604 gelling issues, I wanted to share the proper reconstitution method that prevents this common problem. 2.4 ml BAC WATER 0.6ml Acetic ACID ⚠️ Why Does AOD 9604 Gel? AOD 9604 has a tendency to gel when: - Water is added too quickly - Temperature isn't controlled - Wrong reconstitution technique is used - Improper storage conditions 🎯 The NO-GELLING Method What You'll Need: - AOD 9604 5mg vial - Bacteriostatic water (BAC water) - Acetic Acid - Insulin syringes - Alcohol swabs Step-by-Step Process: 1. Temperature Control 🌡️ - Keep everything at room temperature - Never use cold water directly from fridge - Let BAC water sit at room temp for 30 minutes if cold 2. The Slow Addition Technique ⏱️ - Draw 2.4ml of BAC water into syringe - Insert needle into AOD vial at 45-degree angle - SLOWLY inject water down the side of the vial - Do NOT aim directly at the powder - Draw 0.6ml of Acetic Acid into syringe - Insert needle into AOD vial at 45-degree angle - SLOWLY inject water down the side of the vial - Do NOT aim directly at the powder 3. The Gentle Mix 🔄 - DO NOT shake the vial - Gently swirl in circular motions - Let it sit for 2-3 minutes between swirls - Repeat until fully dissolved (usually 5-10 minutes) 4. Final Check ✅ - Solution should be clear - No visible particles or gel formation - If cloudy, let sit longer and swirl gently 🔥 Pro Tips That Make The Difference: 1. Never rush the process - Patience prevents gelling 2. Room temperature is key - Cold = gelling risk 3. Angle matters - 45 degrees down the glass wall 4. Storage - Refrigerate AFTER reconstitution 5. Use within 30 days for best stability ❌ Common Mistakes to Avoid: - Adding water too fast - Shaking instead of swirling - Using ice-cold BAC water - Injecting directly onto powder - Not being patient with the dissolving time