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    Preloading syringes method

    So some rubber had broken off from the stopper in my vial once I had it removed,I decided to preload some syringes never did it before so why not. My question is how do you guys normal do it as in drawing them. I put a 21g on the barrel and stuck it in a test vial then another of the same and in a tren vial. So I only had to push through the stopper once on each. I just untwisted the barrel from the 21g in the vial and got the the rest from the next one then put my 25g on it and in zip lock. I made a few this way*

    My only question is really concerning safety of touching the tip of the barrel when untwisting them or the needle below by mistake and it gets pushed into the vial when drawing next. I mean as the forums would have you believe you need to be in a hazmat suit in a white room to inject anything but I mistakenly put a very small piece of rubber in my delt and I'm fine. WHile I'm not saying I don't practice safe methods I just believe safety about this over blown and gets people scared for nothing. But I'm still wanting to her others opinions on this subject.

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    Preloading syringes is not a good idea as the BA deteroirates the rubber in the barrel.

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    I can't find any evidence of that through google,perhaps point in a direction to this that isn't someone on a steroid forum saying it. It is used in other medical IM injections so I'm sure there should be something about it somewhere,I cannot find it however I will continue searching. I don't think most people would leave it long enough for dissolving to occur if it is possible. I'm not doing months worth only like a week.

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    I recall someone on another forum running a test and posting photos of a preloaded pin of testosterone (not sure of ester). Dont quote me but i believe he tested the theory for 6 or 7 days. He discovered the rubber stopper had swelled up and slightly deteriorated - a few miniscule black particles were clearly visible.

    I wouldn't use pre loaded pins either.

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    I personally preload my pins the day before I inject as I inject in the morning at 2am am its just convenient for me and ive never had a problem...just saying...

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    Yeah I preloaded 4 last week just using a new 21g every time instead of a single one in each and twisting the barrel off which is kind of what got me thinking hazards. Anyway I already did the last of the 4 today and I inspected each before and they seemed to be fine. But that's not saying anything couldn't happen I shall keep a vigilant watch. Although honestly I might not do more than just 1 or 2 from now eh. I guess it would possibly be the brand of syringe and other factors as well.

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    I'm sure it was in the lab section ainew. There was pictures of it but i can't remember how long it was in the barrel for though.

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