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First time ordering compounded - what do I even look for?? — what worked for you?

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Dr.PulmRoch
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Apr 25, 2025 at 12:45 PM#1

I've noticed some compounding pharmacies offer semaglutide as a lyophilized (freeze-dried) powder while others sell it as a pre-mixed liquid solution. Is there a meaningful difference in terms of stability and shelf life?

My current pharmacy offers liquid at 5mg/2mL with a 180-day BUD (beyond-use date). That seems... long for a peptide in solution? Is that legit?

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Apr 25, 2025 at 1:02 PM#2

Great question, and the answer matters a lot for peptide integrity.

Lyophilized (powder form):

  • Most stable form for peptides
  • Can maintain potency for 12-24+ months refrigerated (before reconstitution)
  • Once reconstituted with bac water: typically 28-30 days refrigerated
  • Less susceptible to degradation from temperature excursions during shipping

Liquid (pre-mixed solution):

  • More convenient (no reconstitution needed)
  • Peptides in solution are inherently less stable than in dry form
  • Degradation pathways active: hydrolysis, oxidation, deamidation, aggregation
  • BUD depends heavily on formulation — pH, excipients, preservatives all matter

A 180-day BUD for liquid semaglutide is possible IF the pharmacy has conducted proper stability studies. Novo Nordisk's branded Ozempic pen (liquid) has a shelf life of 2 years unopened and 56 days in-use. But they've invested millions in formulation optimization and stability testing.

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Apr 25, 2025 at 1:19 PM#3

I'll add some actual data here. I tested two vials from the same batch of liquid compounded semaglutide — one at day 1 and one at day 90 (both stored refrigerated):

  • Day 1: 99.1% purity (HPLC)
  • Day 90: 94.8% purity (HPLC)

So it lost about 4.3% potency over 90 days. That's within acceptable range but it illustrates that liquid peptides DO degrade over time. By day 180, you might be looking at 88-90% — which is getting close to the lower limit.

For lyophilized powder, I tested a vial that was 8 months past compounding date (still unreconstituted): 98.2% purity. The dry form is just vastly more stable. 📊

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Apr 25, 2025 at 1:36 PM#4
Previously posted:
So it lost about 4.3% potency over 90 days.

This aligns with published stability data for GLP-1 agonists in aqueous solution. The degradation rate depends heavily on:

  • pH: Semaglutide is most stable at pH 7.4. Some compounders formulate at sub-optimal pH.
  • Temperature: Every 10°C increase roughly doubles the degradation rate (Arrhenius equation). Keep it refrigerated!
  • Container: Glass vials are superior to plastic for peptide stability
  • Light exposure: Protect from light — semaglutide contains tryptophan residues susceptible to photo-oxidation

If your pharmacy is claiming 180-day BUD, ask them to show you the stability study data supporting that claim. Under USP <797>, the BUD must be supported by either stability testing or default to conservative timeframes.

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Apr 25, 2025 at 1:53 PM#5

So it sounds like lyophilized is the better option if I want maximum potency and shelf life, even though it's less convenient? I don't mind doing the reconstitution — I've already done it a few times.

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