Reconstitution with bacteriostatic water or appropriate laboratory solvent is required prior to research use
The question isnt which is better its understanding what each one actually does, so youre not using the wrong tool for the job, or leaving both on the table when you could be running both
Comparison of trophic effects of norepinephrine, insulin, and IGF-1 in mouse brown [PMID: 8764296] Laboratory literature summary: Comparison of trophic effects of norepinephrine, insulin, and IGF-1 in mouse brown adipocytes
For severe trauma, major surgeries, or time-sensitive recovery needs, starting with BPC/TB-15 may be most appropriate
Dispense the Serum
Therefore, vials containing bacteriostatic water for injection should always be stored in a cool and dry place to ensure the integrity of the solution