Reconstitution Needle
About Reconstitution Needle
Most researchers default to 1mL insulin syringes for reconstitution — but this 3mL disposable syringe is a far better choice. With 3x the capacity, one syringe handles the entire reconstitution process for a standard peptide vial in a single draw. That means fewer needle sticks to the vial stopper, less risk of contamination, and significantly lower cost per reconstitution compared to using multiple 1mL Easy Touch syringes. Sterile, single-use, and individually packaged for safety.
Mechanism of Action
When reconstituting lyophilized (freeze-dried) peptides, you need to transfer bacteriostatic water into the vial slowly and precisely. A 3mL syringe lets you draw the full required volume in one pull, then inject it gently down the side of the vial without agitating the peptide. This single-draw method is gentler on the peptide, preserves its integrity, and reduces the number of punctures to the vial stopper — extending the life of both the stopper and the sterile seal.
Research Highlights
- 3mL capacity — draw the full reconstitution volume in one pull
- Significantly more cost-effective than using multiple 1mL Easy Touch syringes
- Fewer punctures to the vial stopper reduces contamination risk
- Sterile, single-use, individually sealed packaging
- Strongly recommended — one per vial for best results