How do I store peptides if I don't have a second fridge
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H
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hexaclinicโฆ Contributor
2/6/2026
Dry lyophilized peptide is far more stable than reconstituted. Room temp, dark place, in the mylar pouch it shipped in = fine for weeks, often months. Once reconstituted, fridge.
โQ2 stack
- CJC-1295 no DAC ยท 100 mcg ยท pre-bed ยท sub-Q
- Ipamorelin ยท 200 mcg ยท pre-bed ยท sub-Q
- BPC-157 ยท 500 mcg ยท 2x/day ยท sub-Q
R
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reggae_fiendMember
2/6/2026
- Opaque container in the back of the kitchen fridge. Nobody's moving the old jar of jam. 2. Mini fridge for your room, $60 on marketplace. 3. If you're dry-powder unopened, room temp short-term is fine for most peptides (weeks not months).
โCurrent
- Tesamorelin ยท 1 mg ยท daily AM ยท sub-Q
P
Joined 2025
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protocolpilotRegular
2/6/2026
Trader Joe's dark chocolate box. Nobody touches it. Been my method for 2 years. Reconstituted vials fit next to the eggs.
โHealing + skin
- BPC-157 ยท 500 mcg ยท 2x/day ยท sub-Q
- GHK-Cu ยท 2 mg ยท nightly topical ยท topical
C
Joined 2026
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cautious_oxMember
2/7/2026
Mini fridges are great but noise is the catch. The cheapest ones run loud. Worth spending $20 more for a quieter one if it's in your bedroom.
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first_vialMember
2/7/2026
I keep mine in a lunch bag with an ice pack in the main fridge. Nobody's opened it.
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