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    A questoin about an injection idea/method

    I know from experience that it's best to extract the oil with one needle, then change to a new one to inject for a less painful experience, as the syringe gets a little dulled going through the rubber stopper. Is it SAFE and SANITARY if I extract with a needle, unscrew it off, and LEAVE THAT NEEDLE STICKING OUT OF THE 10 ML VIAL, so I can continuously just unscrew a new syringe and screw it on to the needle sticking out of the vial, draw up the oil, unscrew, then screw it back on to the original/new needle it was on??? Do you guys get what I'm saying? I just don't have enough syringes on hand to ALWAYS use two needles. What do you think???

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    That's not safe and sanitary. You need to wipe the top of the vial with alcohol every time you draw from it. If you left a needle sticking out of it, you would also have an unsealed vial. Syringes/needles are very inexpensive.

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    I second that

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    OK, thanks guys, I won't do it. I kinda had an inkling it wouldn't be a good idea, but wanted a second opinion, thanks

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    yep i always just cleaned top drew up and cleaned area of inject site and injected with same needle never had problem.

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    I've never had a problem per se either, BUT it is MUCH smoother with a new syringe to inject

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    I wouldnt want contaminated particles from the air being able to flow into the vial through that needle

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