Comment · Mon, February 2, 2015 · Ceretropic
Thoughts on Nasal Administration
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MarginalFocus · 3 points
Im looking forward to make a nasal spray for peptides. Currently looking for Semax and P21.
I know Ceretropic already sells the Semax spray, but I have a unused Semax vial and I'm willing to try the nasal administration.
So, a quick search on the forum tells me bacteriostatic is not the best choice for the nasal spray, due to the little presence of alcohol. Maybe deionized water
1. Anyone has a nice, clear tutorial on how to make a nasal spray?
2. What are your choices for the liquid on the nasal spray?
For the first point we have this guide but some comments tell you that maybe is not that accurate, so i'm looking for some alternatives.
What they were answering
psykkoman · 2 points
What is the shelf life of your Semax spray? While I am asking what is the shelf life of the semax and selank in vials? I used bacteriostatic water to reconstitute...
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
The sprays are very stable, and should be good for a long time. I recommend storing them in the fridge just to be safe, though.
The vials are even more stable. They are stable at least a year in the fridge, if not longer. After you mix the bacteriostatic water in, they become less stable. Then I would only say 4-6 weeks.