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Lyophilized Peptides

Meaning

Lyophilized Peptides refers to therapeutic peptide molecules that have undergone freeze-drying, a process that removes water content to significantly enhance their long-term stability and shelf life for clinical use. These agents, often growth hormone secretagogues or specific insulin analogs, require reconstitution with a sterile diluent prior to subcutaneous or intramuscular administration. Maintaining the integrity of the peptide structure during this processing is clinically essential for efficacy.