How Fragile Is BPC157 During Reconstituting?

I googled this but couldn’t find any info. I woke up this morning and still half asleep started mixing up my new bottle of bpc157 for an injection. After I injected the bacteriostatic water in the vial with the powder I shook the vial a couple times not even thinking. After I realized I stopped and have been gentle with it since.

Does anyone know how fragile the bpc157 peptide is? And aside from using the whole bottle and never feeling anything, is there a way to know if I severely degraded the peptides? Like maybe the mixture gets cloudy or something? (which it’s not)

Thank you

I have read all peptides are on the fragile side but have you ever look at the 157 when you are drawing it into your syringe? The turbulence and strong stream shooting down into the syringe. I am just not buying the shake it or drop it you have to throw it away.

Are you site injecting (right at the pain location) or just doing a general stick it in your arm?
I site inject an know within 3 days if my BPC 157 is not working.

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I’ve never thought about the syringe thing, thats true. And when I put the bact. water syringe in to the powder vial the negative pressure made the bact. water shoot in to the vial as well, without me even touching the plunger.

I’m doing site injection for my knee and a pretty decent dose, 300mcg twice daily. Hopefully I’ll feel it working soon and that’ll satisfy my apprehension.