QSC floaters in test e and tren e

Well, at least it wasn’t expensive, and you knew what you were buying and from whom. I wonder if, let’s say, you don’t want to throw it away and you’re not sure how to filter it into a new vial, would regular 5-micron filtered needles help ensure safety when drawing this “pure” oil?

Best practice, for all UGL, would be to draw into a 10ml syringe, attach .22um PTFE filter, inject into an "ultra spec" vial.

Then insert a 5um filtered spike to draw without the possibility of coring particles,

However, any one or a combination of those steps someone is willing to do is better than nothing.

Hell, it's probably a wise practice with pharma injectables too based on what I've seen in FDA reports.
 
I guess I should start filtering, I'm probably full of little bits of rubber stoppers. I've been drawing and injecting with a 25 since that's what I have on hand, but I generally always draw with a 20.
 
I guess I should start filtering, I'm probably full of little bits of rubber stoppers. I've been drawing and injecting with a 25 since that's what I have on hand, but I generally always draw with a 20.

Even an unfiltered spike will protect you from most coring particles (inserting the spike can create some). A vented spike speeds up drawing, and since you're attaching to the vial with the luer lock and no needle, it's like drawing through a firehose.

Also eliminates the need for a separate draw needle, and if you normally use one needle for both, it keeps the needle sharper. You can feel the difference.
 
Even an unfiltered spike will protect you from most coring particles (inserting the spike can create some). A vented spike speeds up drawing, and since you're attaching to the vial with the luer lock and no needle, it's like drawing through a firehose.

Also eliminates the need for a separate draw needle, and if you normally use one needle for both, it keeps the needle sharper. You can feel the difference.
I'll look into getting some, and you're right, you can damn sure feel the difference using the same the same needle!
 
Best practice, for all UGL, would be to draw into a 10ml syringe, attach .22um PTFE filter, inject into an "ultra spec" vial.

Then insert a 5um filtered spike to draw without the possibility of coring particles,

However, any one or a combination of those steps someone is willing to do is better than nothing.

Hell, it's probably a wise practice with pharma injectables too based on what I've seen in FDA reports.
Boy it would be nice to have a parts list. I'll give it a shot.

.22um PTFE filter
Or
Whatman GD/X Sterile Syringe Filter, PVDF, 25mm, 0.2μm & 0.45μm (these are super expensive)

Ultra spec 10ml vial
Buy Ultra Spec Sterile 10ml-20mm Clear Sealed Glass Vials (I think they also have cases of vials)

Question: matrix for burned for using rtf vials. Are these ok because we trust the supplier?

Question: What about 20ml syringe and what's the best size needles? Would a 25g work? Peptide test also has some 25g needles (mostly used for peptides),
 
Boy it would be nice to have a parts list. I'll give it a shot.

.22um PTFE filter
Or
Whatman GD/X Sterile Syringe Filter, PVDF, 25mm, 0.2μm & 0.45μm (these are super expensive)

Ultra spec 10ml vial
Buy Ultra Spec Sterile 10ml-20mm Clear Sealed Glass Vials (I think they also have cases of vials)

Question: matrix for burned for using rtf vials. Are these ok because we trust the supplier?

Question: What about 20ml syringe and what's the best size needles? Would a 25g work? Peptide test also has some 25g needles (mostly used for peptides),

There I also a thread about this, where you can write/ read info, started by UncleBuns
 
There I also a thread about this, where you can write/ read info, started by UncleBuns
OMG, I missed that thread. Thank you.
 
Boy it would be nice to have a parts list. I'll give it a shot.

.22um PTFE filter
Or
Whatman GD/X Sterile Syringe Filter, PVDF, 25mm, 0.2μm & 0.45μm (these are super expensive)

Ultra spec 10ml vial
Buy Ultra Spec Sterile 10ml-20mm Clear Sealed Glass Vials (I think they also have cases of vials)

Question: matrix for burned for using rtf vials. Are these ok because we trust the supplier?

Question: What about 20ml syringe and what's the best size needles? Would a 25g work? Peptide test also has some 25g needles (mostly used for peptides),
If only there was a list..... :facepalm:
 
OMG, I missed that thread. Thank you.


Here you go, save yourself a ton vs Peptide test:

For oils?


There are marginally better filters but at astronomical prices.

For Petides:


The best in this category use the "Supor" PES membrane, like Pall Filters, or B Braun. They're much much more expensive ($4-5 each). I buy them at huge discounts from science gear surplus sellers (I live near a "research triangle"). Pall is the standard for compounding pharmacies. But Cobetter is 95% as good, and superior (less protein adhesion, faster flow) to many name brands, never mind generics.
 
I've seen it mentioned here that the worst particulates are those that cannot be seen with the naked eye.
Should we also refilter bayer testoviron ect.?
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That disclaimer is referring to crashed gear when it crashes the oil is not clear and has small crystals in it. To not inject that due to low temperatures causing it to crash. It is Not talking about the filth in this ugl's vials like in op or if you use a big needle that pierces a hole in the stopper .. Thats what the pharma disclaimer means .
 
That disclaimer is referring to crashed gear when it crashes the oil is not clear and has small crystals in it. To not inject that due to low temperatures causing it to crash. It is Not talking about the filth in this ugl's vials like in op or if you use a big needle that pierces a hole in the stopper .. Thats what the pharma disclaimer means .
fair enough, i'll go ahead and filter everything.. not a huge expense for 15cents a pop.
 
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