Semaglutide should be: Transparent (clear) Colorless Unfrozen Free from particles If the medication is colored, cloudy or frozen, you should be able to see floating particles in the solution which means that you should throw away the medication and not use it
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At a common strength, 1 mL = the full labeled mg of each ingredient , and on a U-100 syringe 50 units = 0.5 mL, 100 units = 1 mL
Review Methodology and Evidence Standards Applied The evaluation in this article is based on the following sources: the official ProHealth product page at prohealth.com, the Supplement Facts label as published (REV.04.25), the brand's published FAQ and company background materials, published research cited on the product page, and publicly available scientific literature on BPC-157's regulatory and research status