dontletheoldmanin
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I used Chinease syringes when working in the Philippines, not 1 single issue.yeah, don't by Chinese made syringes.
Get:
1. BD - made in USA
2. Nipro - made in Japan
3. CarePoint - made in Korea
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I used Chinease syringes when working in the Philippines, not 1 single issue.yeah, don't by Chinese made syringes.
Get:
1. BD - made in USA
2. Nipro - made in Japan
3. CarePoint - made in Korea
220mg a weekShit a kilo??? With 500gr you can go 38 years. I'll be so old I can probably just say fuck it and shoot my self in the head in case I can't get anymore test for my TRT at that age xD
I usto pay 10060 to 75 is actually a good price. My gym bros charge $80 per, and everyone is happy.
edit: thats been the price for at least the past 2.5 years.
FDA 8/16/24I used Chinease syringes when working in the Philippines, not 1 single issue.
I'm sure "Chinease" syringes are fine, we're talking about "Chinese" syringes though. lolI used Chinease syringes when working in the Philippines, not 1 single issue.
Easy touch 27g 1/2 inch for oils, easy touch 31g 5/16 for water based. Those two work for everything for me. Quality IMO.I enjoy these.
EasyTouch U-100 Insulin Syringe with Needle, 29G 1cc 1/2-Inch (12.7mm), Box of 100 Amazon.com
I use the 29g for oil and 31 for water based. Good clarification on the oil vs water. We are almost twins haha.Easy touch 27g 1/2 inch for oils, easy touch 31g 5/16 for water based. Those two work for everything for me. Quality IMO.
Not deliverable where I am.I enjoy these.
EasyTouch U-100 Insulin Syringe with Needle, 29G 1cc 1/2-Inch (12.7mm), Box of 100 Amazon.com
So I get a dislike? OK, lol.Not deliverable where I am.
Balanced it out with some love.So I get a dislike? OK, lol.
Well might be good advice by the FDA warns for many things and there never an issue with most so I guess win some lose some.FDA 8/16/24
We continue to recommend:
- Use syringes not manufactured in China, if possible. At this time, glass syringes, pre-filled syringes, or syringes used for topical purposes are not included.
- If you only have syringes manufactured in China, then continue to use them as needed until you are able to use alternative syringes and closely monitor for leaks, breakage, and other problems.
Evaluating Plastic Syringes Made in China for Potential Device Failure
UPDATE: Evaluating Plastic Syringes Made in China for Potential Device Failures: FDA Safety Communicationwww.fda.gov