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Thread: Re-use of syringe (with new needle)

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    Re-use of syringe (with new needle)

    Is it OK to Re-use a syringe if you have a new needle ?

    Specifically I have the disposable syringes with screw-on needles. So if I screw on a new needle, is that OK ?

    I am injecting Test T once per week. The syringe will have some traces of test E from the previous weeks injection.

    Thanks

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    why there cheap to cheap

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    Not ok. Don't do this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tank80
    Not ok. Don't do this.
    why?

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    You save a few drops, but will run the risk of infection, its not worth it man. I wouldnt let my syringe sit around open to all sorts of bacteria, esp if your going to be leaving it to be sitting around for 1 week at a time...

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    even if there was a 0.000001% chance of having any problems with doing this it's not worth it. Regular disposable syringes are so cheap anyway!!! Just think about it

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    Quote Originally Posted by suckysucky
    why?

    Well first these things are dirt cheap, second what if dust or whatever gets on there? Then you're injecting that into yourself... but sure go nuts if you like infections

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    don't re-use

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    It's like a toothbrush man, replace it after so long..

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