AllGoodThings
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What's the deal with the inward facing stoppers many of the 3ml peptide vials use? I can't seem to ever get the air bubbles out of them because of the way they're designed with the reverse taper of sorts, so the bottom opening that is closest to the liquid is smaller, and it tapers to a wider diameter as it goes up towards the top of the vial. This makes it want to hold on to the air bubble that's in there when turning the vial upside down to draw from. With less fragile peptides, I lightly flick the vial with my finger, and usually to air bubble will exit. With GH, however, I really don't want to be doing that considering how relatively fragile it is. Does anyone have any tips on getting this air out? Any advice is appreciated. Doing this daily, especially since it's at bed time, is a very aggravating task. I've illustrated what I'm talking about with some stellar artwork that's sure to impress


