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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Injecting Test and HCG in same syringe
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<blockquote data-quote="ndifp3" data-source="post: 126630" data-attributes="member: 31317"><p>Mike, you asked if there is any reason not to re-enter a second vial with the same syringe. The correct answer is that reentering a vial with a needle previously dipped in anything violates the rules of sanitary procedure and increases risk of contamination. Any contamination will persist in the vial and with additional entries will be compounded. These rules exist for a reason. The second reason not to co-mingle is the creation of an oil-water emulsion for injection. This correctly answers your question. </p><p></p><p>We all know folks who have "Been breaking the rules for years, never had a problem". Until they do. Like Scott two weeks ago careening down the mountain with brakes smoking. The highest standards of forum advice require the qualification: "I can't advise you to take the same risk because this has to be a personal choice". Start with established safe practice, you'll have years to experiment down the road.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ndifp3, post: 126630, member: 31317"] Mike, you asked if there is any reason not to re-enter a second vial with the same syringe. The correct answer is that reentering a vial with a needle previously dipped in anything violates the rules of sanitary procedure and increases risk of contamination. Any contamination will persist in the vial and with additional entries will be compounded. These rules exist for a reason. The second reason not to co-mingle is the creation of an oil-water emulsion for injection. This correctly answers your question. We all know folks who have "Been breaking the rules for years, never had a problem". Until they do. Like Scott two weeks ago careening down the mountain with brakes smoking. The highest standards of forum advice require the qualification: "I can't advise you to take the same risk because this has to be a personal choice". Start with established safe practice, you'll have years to experiment down the road. [/QUOTE]
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