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ive got an echocardiogram in the mix just waiting for appointment, then im getting a ct scan with dye to get a picture of everything , i've got a really good pcp who knows i take "trt" doses lol , so hence the tests, plus family history etc, so i'm hoping all is good ,,,
Do you mean a full body CT scan with dye or a heart CT scan?
 
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Guys let me please notice you guys that our oils do not need be refiltered. All of our customers who ordered our oils knows our quality. Smooth clean and sterile and no dirt in the vials.

Our oils is top quality.

Readalot seems like you start stirring something up again here, have you ordered oils from me? How do you know that my oils need be filtered? Did anyone of you receive vials with floaters or hair of mine products? NO! then why you in here making something up for everyday?

The packaging is being improved already and would be noticed with next few weeks of deliveries.

The price increase is edited by my choice, not yours or anyone else i decide my own prices. Your in here making up drama for everyday about new topics.
 
It's not the pain in the ass it may seem.

I'm not concerned about sterility of my gear (more concerned about endotoxin but nothing I can do to remove it).

So when it's time to use a new vial. I stick the filtered spike in. Then I can just draw with my luer lock syringe. attach needle. and I'm done. I leave the spike in for the life of the vial.

This avoids the time and expense of a "drawing needle". Or if you use one needle, it keeps it perfectly sharp since you don't have to pierce the rubber.

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Thanks for sharing these guides. Does the syringe need to be luer lock, or will luer slip do as well? Also, the way they swipe the flow valve will not cover the inside of it right? So then dust particles, airborne bacteria, etc could collect in there after weeks of use?
 
Thanks for sharing these guides. Does the syringe need to be luer lock, or will luer slip do as well? Also, the way they swipe the flow valve will not cover the inside of it right? So then dust particles, airborne bacteria, etc could collect in there after weeks of use?

Luer slip works too but it's easier to break the spike if you push too much in the tip.

Depends on what spike valve you talking, that one is the most expensive and is flat at the entrance there is like a valve or a membrane for what I have understood (I don't have it). The other have caps that you can just open and close it so that shit doesn't accumulate with time
 
What? No offense but use some common sense. You think a vial adapter is meant to be stuck into a vial, draw one dose, pull it out, and stick another one into the giant hole you just made to draw another dose?

What? No offense, but use some common sense and read the manual:

Various inorganic and organic surface-active substances, solvents (e.g. macrogol/polyethylene glycol and/or benzyl alcohol) in medication or active substances can lead to stress and tension cracks in plastic.

With these aggressive substances we recommend use of the spike for a single aspiration only.

The BA in our oils is so low it probably doesn't matter but regardless, the official recommendation is single aspiration only in that case.
 
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What? No offense, but use some common sense and read the manual:



The BA in our oils is so low it probably doesn't matter but regardless, the official recommendation is single aspiration only in that case.

"May" is the operative term. The earlier suggestion was that these were intended for a single draw and that's clearly not the case.

They don't crack from the small amount of BA in a 10ml vial. In fact. 90% of multi dose parenteral drugs have BA in them as a preservative, which would render spikes for "Multi-dose vials" worthless in a medical setting.

"Single use" in the manual goes on to explain not to use with multiple vials because of the risk of cross contamination.

There is a risk of cracking however, from tightening down the luer lock harder than necessary. It's a small plastic nipple, and shouldn't be subject to torque. I broke two early on before realizing a gentle twist is all that's needed.
 
"May" is the operative term. The earlier suggestion was that these were intended for a single draw and that's clearly not the case.

WTF do you think single aspiration means? I love how the manual literally contradicts you and you still can't admit you're wrong. Good old Dunning Kruger Ghoulber!
 
WTF do you think single aspiration means? I love how the manual literally contradicts you and you still can't admit you're wrong. Good old Dunning Kruger Ghoulber!

It says *MAY* CRACK. That's cover your ass corporate language and as you acknowledged yourself ISN'T LIKELY TO APPLY TO SMALL AMOUNTS IN GEAR.

I've been using them regularly for a year.. The "MAY" in this use case, from practical hands on experience doesn't apply.

Your car's manual has a warning that exceeding the speed limit may lead to serious injury or death. They advise never to drive faster than posted limits.
 
It says *MAY* CRACK. That's cover your ass corporate language and as you acknowledged yourself ISN'T LIKELY TO APPLY TO SMALL AMOUNTS IN GEAR.

It also says to use for a single aspiration only. Funny how you'll repeat one part of the manual but not the other. You can't even start attacking me and calling me names right now because you know you're wrong. I'm sorry your fragile ego can't handle it.
 
It also says to use for a single aspiration only. Funny how you'll repeat one part of the manual but not the other. You can't even start attacking me and calling me names right now because you know you're wrong. I'm sorry your fragile ego can't handle it.

LOL so don't buy it, I'll keep recommending it.

Don't forget to run around pointing out the insert for Testosterone Cypionate says:

"Must only be dispensed by the prescription of a licensed medical professional."

Right? That is what it says....dire consequences may follow if not adhered to.
 
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