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Pulling more than one compound into a syringe

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    Splinter
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    I’ve seen a number of people that pull multiple compounds into a syringe right before the time of injection into their rat.

    However today, when I attempted to load Reta, and then MOTS-C right after, as I was injecting my rat, the mixture… precipitated? It stopped up the needle and turned cloudy where the compounds touched.

    I discarded that syringe and filled another with the Reta that didn’t make it out.

    Anyone else experience cloudy precip when mixing compounds?

    I did check the syringe about an hour later, and the cloudiness resided.

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      Do not mix glps with anything bite the bullet and take another jab!

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        I would be careful mixing anything, but particularly avoid mixing GLP’s with anything as they are known to react badly.

        Recently I mixed Glow and ARA-290 into one syringe and my bride’s rat complained about it burning for 3 days. Separately they were fine.

        Please set a funny and sarcastic signature line. It brings me joy. Thank you for your attention in this matter.

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          Neil McCauley
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          Also don't forget, every time that needle penetrates something, it gets dulled and loses lubricant as well. Bad enough you're using it once to go through a rubber stopper - even worse you're doing that a second time. Hence why peptides that can be injected together, like CJC & IPA, are usually combined prior into one vial.

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            Also don't forget, every time that needle penetrates something, it gets dulled and loses lubricant as well. Bad enough you're using it once to go through a rubber stopper - even worse you're doing that a second time. Hence why peptides that can be injected together, like CJC & IPA, are usually combined prior into one vial.

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            Stan Douglas
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            @Neil-McCauley
            Lol, I used the same 1mL syringe to reconstitute 2 different peps this morning... then drew dosage into it.
            An hour later had trouble puncturing the old rat... I had just finished working out so just jabbed it through to get on with the day!

            Hey, I saved 11 cents!

            No pain or bruising but I won't be doing that again.

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              Splinter
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              Thanks for feedback specifically with mixing glp’s 👍🏼

              I’m glad the syringe blocked up so I couldn’t continue administering 😅

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                Also don't forget, every time that needle penetrates something, it gets dulled and loses lubricant as well. Bad enough you're using it once to go through a rubber stopper - even worse you're doing that a second time. Hence why peptides that can be injected together, like CJC & IPA, are usually combined prior into one vial.

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                @Neil-McCauley

                Just picked up two gansulins, hoping virgin needles will be more gentle..

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                  You will love the Gansulin!

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                    @Neil-McCauley

                    Just picked up two gansulins, hoping virgin needles will be more gentle..

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                    Neil McCauley
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                    @Splinter said in Pulling more than one compound into a syringe:

                    @Neil-McCauley

                    Just picked up two gansulins, hoping virgin needles will be more gentle..

                    They'll always be superior, its one of the advantages of using a pen, fresh needle. I can tell a difference myself, when I get to the end of a bottle, often I will just pop the vial cap off (I have pliers specifically made to do this) and insert syringe directly into peptide and pre load last 2-3 dosages to empty the vial out, not going through rubber stopper.

                    Those fresh ones I can tell never give my rat any issues, always clean injects, no bruising

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