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<blockquote data-quote="EmpowerPharmacy" data-source="post: 9672" data-attributes="member: 109"><p>Hey James, since Testosterone Cypionate contains 1% Benzyl Alcohol as a preservative it is unlikely that such a small amount is going to dissolve the syringe system in such a small period of time. It is slightly possible, but unlikely that the injection is going to harbor deadly germs while sitting in a syringe since it contains this preservative.</p><p></p><p>That being said, it is not recommended to store any injectable product in a drawn up syringe as it is not a sealed container and presents these sterility issues. Not only that but the polypropylene (the type of plastic syringes are made of) can cause leeching of the plastic into solution and further the degradation of many different active/inactive ingredients within the injectable. This is why 99% of injectable drugs come in type I borosilicate glass vials.</p><p></p><p>For these reasons I recommend keeping the drug within the glass vial until you're ready to draw up and inject it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EmpowerPharmacy, post: 9672, member: 109"] Hey James, since Testosterone Cypionate contains 1% Benzyl Alcohol as a preservative it is unlikely that such a small amount is going to dissolve the syringe system in such a small period of time. It is slightly possible, but unlikely that the injection is going to harbor deadly germs while sitting in a syringe since it contains this preservative. That being said, it is not recommended to store any injectable product in a drawn up syringe as it is not a sealed container and presents these sterility issues. Not only that but the polypropylene (the type of plastic syringes are made of) can cause leeching of the plastic into solution and further the degradation of many different active/inactive ingredients within the injectable. This is why 99% of injectable drugs come in type I borosilicate glass vials. For these reasons I recommend keeping the drug within the glass vial until you're ready to draw up and inject it. [/QUOTE]
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