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By pharmaceutical company recommendations no. Personally, as long as I'm confident that I've used good sterile technique, cleaning the tops thoroughly before every time I pierce it, only use fresh needles to pierce it, and after visual inspection see nothing weird about the oil I would have no problem using it.Hi
i have one multidose vial of UGL test E and one of Primo, both not expired but partially used during last June. Is it safe to use the remaining volume after 7-12 months?
Hello friend, thank you for your answer, i used good sterile technique. My major concern is the air that i put in the vial with the syringe before aspirating an equal volume of liquid.By pharmaceutical company recommendations no. Personally, as long as I'm confident that I've used good sterile technique, cleaning the tops thoroughly before every time I pierce it, only use fresh needles to pierce it, and after visual inspection see nothing weird about the oil I would have no problem using it.
It all depends on your threshold for risk. I would say the risk is very low if you've been using clean techniques, but if you want the absolute lowest risk possible then don't go past the 28-day recommendation. I wouldn't worry much about the air. If you're paranoid and it's going to stress you out though, just ditch them and get new onesHello friend, thank you for your answer, i used good sterile technique. My major concern is the air that i put in the vial with the syringe before aspirating an equal volume of liquid.
By pharmaceutical company recommendations no. Personally, as long as I'm confident that I've used good sterile technique, cleaning the tops thoroughly before every time I pierce it, only use fresh needles to pierce it, and after visual inspection see nothing weird about the oil I would have no problem using it.
You don’t really need to do that mate - I never have. Just have a little patience & the syringe will fill just fine & without you having the worry of whether you’ve just pumped airborne shit into the vial.Hello friend, thank you for your answer, i used good sterile technique. My major concern is the air that i put in the vial with the syringe before aspirating an equal volume of liquid.
Ho, i tried sometimes without pumping air in the vial, i used 21 G needle, but it resulted very hard , almost impossible. What needle measure is adviced to charge the oil in the syringe more easily ?You don’t really need to do that mate - I never have. Just have a little patience & the syringe will fill just fine & without you having the worry of whether you’ve just pumped airborne shit into the vial.
27 or 29 g needle. No problem. Be patient. Couple of minutes for 0.5 ml draw.Ho, i tried sometimes without pumping air in the vial, i used 21 G needle, but it resulted very hard , almost impossible. What needle measure is adviced to charge the oil in the syringe more easily ?
I use 23g to draw.Ho, i tried sometimes without pumping air in the vial, i used 21 G needle, but it resulted very hard , almost impossible. What needle measure is adviced to charge the oil in the syringe more easily ?
That ain't flying with castor oil.I use 23g to draw.
I insert the needle, turn the vial upside down, pull back the plunger & wait for it to fill to the level I want. Sometimes the oil is slow to start moving - if so, I’ll pull the plunger back further, hold, & this usually gets things moving.
As above, be patient & try warming the vial on a radiator etc if necessary.
LOL no! That said, all the really viscous stuff I’ve used had been in amps & I’ll use anything from an 18g-21g for those, depending on what I have.That ain't flying with castor oil.![]()
it is very long time. Did you adopt the technique of pumping air in that vial that you used after 10 months?My record is 10 months in and out of a vial after stopping TRT for a while. This was Pharma Test Cyp with typical BA/BB. No issues.
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Yes, I use insulin pins and my technique is drawing air into the syringe with cap still on needle. Not an airtight seal. That way you have partial screen over the needle tip (may make you feel better if not complete protection).it is very long time. Did you adopt the technique of pumping air in that vial that you used after 10 months?
sounds smartYes, I use insulin pins and my technique is drawing air into the syringe with cap still on needle. Not an airtight seal. That way you have partial screen over the needle tip (may make you feel better if not complete protection).
