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  • B brandenscheidecker

    I bought some off of amazon as Peptide critic was out of stock, realized the same thing, went down to my local nail salon got a pedicure and had them throw my vials in their autoclave!

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    @brandenscheidecker im gonna start getting my nails done now. 💅🏼

    "If it doesnt come in a needle. It doesn't work"

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      @dubbs I have gotten the LaviMD ones from Amazon twice without issue. Always look at the reviews on Amazon, especially look at customer pics. I do order from here when in stock though.
      Lavi MD 3mL Glass Pen Cartridges – 10 Count – Individually Sealed Single-Use Replacement Cartridges – Compatible with Reusable Injection Pens V1 & V2 https://a.co/d/0e13qI1p

      Peptides are only as good as your Bac Water

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      • RandyR Randy

        @MyB Thats unfortunate. If they don't take returns clave them in a pressure cooker.

        I should mention I spent a small fortune figuring out who actually claves these and there's a few companies or resellers that produce the "sterile bags" that wont change color when steam is applied. Im not sure how much money that saves them but it cant be much.

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        @Randy I know this sounds naive, new to all of this and to pen needle injectors, but we have a pretty nice Tuttnauer clave in our clinic. Can I recycle old cartridges by carefully washing them and throwing them in there? Will it affect the rubber plungers and plugs?

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          @MyB Thats unfortunate. If they don't take returns clave them in a pressure cooker.

          I should mention I spent a small fortune figuring out who actually claves these and there's a few companies or resellers that produce the "sterile bags" that wont change color when steam is applied. Im not sure how much money that saves them but it cant be much.

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          • MyBM MyB

            Just a friendly reminder that some things on Amazon are unsafe. Got a batch of 3ml pen vials to review this week and they have not been processed. Which means the are not sterile.
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            @MyB Excuse my newb ignorance, but when you say they have not been processed, how do you know this?

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              @gym.rat in the corners of the package is color change squares. One side is the steam and the other is gas. They have writing that states what the color is prior to processing and post processing.

              Peptides are only as good as your Bac Water

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              • M mattclayton

                @Randy I know this sounds naive, new to all of this and to pen needle injectors, but we have a pretty nice Tuttnauer clave in our clinic. Can I recycle old cartridges by carefully washing them and throwing them in there? Will it affect the rubber plungers and plugs?

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                @mattclayton i would not but i know they do in India...

                "If it doesnt come in a needle. It doesn't work"

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                  Another Nub question, but the sterilization the package is confirming is the outside of the vial? So would the inside already be sterile? And if so would using an alcohol wipe on the outside take care of the sterilization of the outside issue?

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                    @jacobferguson the bottle and stopper are inside the sealer package. The package is then ran through an autoclave. If processed properly the color change square turns from blue to black. The stopper/plunger does come out during processing due to pressure. When the package is completely dry the stopper is pushed back into the vial through the package. If the item has been properly sterilized in an autoclave it is sterile inside and out.
                    As soon as you remove the vial from the sealed package the exterior is exposed to air and becomes unsterile, so you clean to top with alcohol every time you insert a needle into the end, either for filling or for use once filled.

                    Peptides are only as good as your Bac Water

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                    • MyBM MyB

                      @jacobferguson the bottle and stopper are inside the sealer package. The package is then ran through an autoclave. If processed properly the color change square turns from blue to black. The stopper/plunger does come out during processing due to pressure. When the package is completely dry the stopper is pushed back into the vial through the package. If the item has been properly sterilized in an autoclave it is sterile inside and out.
                      As soon as you remove the vial from the sealed package the exterior is exposed to air and becomes unsterile, so you clean to top with alcohol every time you insert a needle into the end, either for filling or for use once filled.

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                      @MyB ok this makes sense and helps my understanding. Thank you!

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