Corion HCG bottles are tiny - will 5ml fluid fit?

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JPowers

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Hello,
I've been lurking for a long time on this website and this is my first post. I had been purchasing my HCG from APS Pharmacy, but it just doesn't seem to be as effective as it used to be, so I thought I'd try to order some Corion 5000IU HCG from Relaible RX to see if I could notice a difference. I was aware that it wouldn't come with a mixing kit and that I shouldn't use the sodium solution that comes with it. I haven't purchased my bacteriostatic water and mixing syringes yet, but one thing concerns me. The vials that the HCG come in are really tiny compared to the ones from APS. Although it says 5000IU on the package, I just don't see how 5ml is going to fit. For some reason, the sodium solution that's packaged with it is only 1ml. That doesn't make sense. Has anyone else had this issue, and will 5ml fit?
 
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Blackhawk

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I use 2.5 ml bacteriostatc water for 5000iu corion in the supplied vial, and inject half the amount of fluid for equivalent dose compared to recommended mix ratio for compounded hcg. works fine.

The standard on label dosing and mixing instructions are for fertility, not as adjunct to TRT, so ratio of supplied fluid to the powder is not the same as for TRT.

You need to use bacteriostatic water or bacteriostatic sodium chloride solution for multiple use mixing. The supplied diluent is not bacteriostatic
 
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JPowers

New Member
I use 2.5 ml bacteriostatc water for 5000iu corion in the supplied vial, and inject half the amount of fluid for equivalent dose compared to recommended mix ratio for compounded hcg. works fine.

The standard on label dosing and mixing instructions are for fertility, not as adjunct to TRT, so ratio of supplied fluid to the powder is not the same as for TRT.

This is exactly what I needed to know, thank you!
 

Shawn M

Member
You can purchase 10 ml sterile vials from Amazon. I transfer 2.5 ml bacteriostatic water into the HCG vial, gently roll it back and forth to it reconstitute the product, then draw the first dilution out of the HCG vial and inject it into the 10 ml vial. Then I transfer another 2.5 ml bacteriostatic water into the HCG vial and draw it out into the 10 ml vial to wash the residual product to the 10 ml vial. 1 ml water for every 1000 IU is the best dilution. Then with a 0.5 cc diabetic syringe, you can administer typical doses from 200-500 IU as 0.2-0.5 cc.
 

Gene Devine

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I love Corion HCG! I use 2 mL of Bac water to the small vial. Pull back to the 10 mark on your pin and you got 250 iu ready to go!!! Refrigerate reconstituted and freeze un.
 

JPowers

New Member
You can purchase 10 ml sterile vials from Amazon. I transfer 2.5 ml bacteriostatic water into the HCG vial, gently roll it back and forth to it reconstitute the product, then draw the first dilution out of the HCG vial and inject it into the 10 ml vial. Then I transfer another 2.5 ml bacteriostatic water into the HCG vial and draw it out into the 10 ml vial to wash the residual product to the 10 ml vial. 1 ml water for every 1000 IU is the best dilution. Then with a 0.5 cc diabetic syringe, you can administer typical doses from 200-500 IU as 0.2-0.5 cc.

I had thought about this before, but I'd rather keep the costs down. From what I've seen, those things are overpriced.

I love Corion HCG! I use 2 mL of Bac water to the small vial. Pull back to the 10 mark on your pin and you got 250 iu ready to go!!! Refrigerate reconstituted and freeze un.

Maybe it was one of your posts that made me choose Corion? When I searched, I remember a few people mentioning this brand. I wasn't sure which brand to buy, but I especially like the fact that it's produced by LG Korea and not some random Indian company. Corion works better than my previous batch of HCG from APS, so I'll be buying it again. I wasn't aware that it could be frozen, though. Your sentence was cut off. What did you mean to say?
 

Bentiger07

Member
Where you buying bacteriostatic water? I assume that's the only kind of water that should be mixed with HCG. Best I can find was a 30ml for $15:
Bacteriostatic Water

Not costly at all in the grand scheme of things, but never knew a little bit of special water can cost so much.
 

Blackhawk

Member
Where you buying bacteriostatic water? I assume that's the only kind of water that should be mixed with HCG. Best I can find was a 30ml for $15:
Bacteriostatic Water

Not costly at all in the grand scheme of things, but never knew a little bit of special water can cost so much.

A 30ml bottle of Bac H20 mixed at 2.5 ml/5000iu will net you 12 bottles of 5000iu.

If you dose 500iu 2x/week, that's 60 weeks worth. That is not costly.

If you want a lifetime supply for a lot cheaper, you can make your own by mixing benzyl alcohol into sterile water at the correct ratio, but then you have to buy both and risk non sterile conditions for your mixing/processing of the ingredients.
 

Shawn M

Member
I've obtained 3- 30 ml Bacteriostatic Water bottles from Good Rx for under $6. The label says not to keep past 30 days after opening, so I use the 1 bottle for 2, 5000 IU reconstitutions. The bacteriostatic water from the USA pharmacy is labeled as coming from India.
 
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