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A drugs half life has nothing to do with the administration method. The only difference is absorption time.2) Lmao, this sounds absolutely wild, but if you do it, post up a log so we can see what happens. If it worked, I’m guessing you’d experience a higher peak with a shorter half life, this would not be a weekly injection.
I pin separately, but I know some mix, and I have tried it before. GHK-Cu has a weird consistency, syrup-like, I don’t suggest mixing it with anything. HGH, Semaglutide, Tirzepatide, Retatrutide, and I assume most other peptides all have the same consistency. I still prefer to keep everything separate, more accurate dosing and less unknown variables.I'm interested in 1) question. I've always readed that peptides couldn't be mixed in the same syringe.
I want to run Hcg soon and I don't think I would mix them in the same syringe either. I am not 1 who is scared or worried about them, so an extra pin doesn't bother me. There are plenty of places to rotate that it doesn't seem too big of a deal to me.I pin separately, but I know some mix, and I have tried it before. GHK-Cu has a weird consistency, syrup-like, I don’t suggest mixing it with anything. HGH, Semaglutide, Tirzepatide, Retatrutide, and I assume most other peptides all have the same consistency. I still prefer to keep everything separate, more accurate dosing and less unknown variables.