I’ve been getting some pretty mixed results with my semaglutide from QSC lately and it's making me wonder if I'm messing up the concentration. I really hate pinning large volumes, so I’ve been reconstituting my 2mg vials with only 40 units of bac water.
The powder seems to dissolve just fine, but I’m starting to worry if the solution is just too concentrated. Does anyone know if doubling the amount of water for the same 2mg dose would actually change how well it works? I’m just trying to figure out if the potency is getting affected by how "strong" the mix is or if I'm just overthinking it.
I don’t think you “weaken” it by adding water - you just dilute it. Same pizza, different slice size if that makes sense
Shouldn’t change potency as long as you’re drawing the same actual mg dose, more water just means more volume under the skin. I’ve run super concentrated mixes too and the only difference was a little more sting and slower to disperse. Weird results week to week are way more likely batch variation or absorption differences than the dilution
As long as it’s fully dissolved the “strength” of the mix shouldn’t change the effect, just how much liquid you inject. I’ve done both thick and diluted mixes and appetite suppression felt identical. The only difference was the thicker one stung more and left a little lump for a bit. Random weeks of weaker effect happen even with the legit pens so you’re probably overthinking it 😅
You’re definitely overthinking the "potency" part, man. The Sema doesn't care if it’s swimming in 10 units or 100 units of water-2mg is 2mg once it hits your system. Reconstituting it that thick (2mg in only 40 units) is basically like making a super-concentrated syrup. It won't change how well the drug works, but it might make the injection site a lot more "bitey" or leave a little lump because you're forcing so much peptide into a tiny area.