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Thread: Amp to syringe transfer for multiple shots?

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    Will only respond to prevent loading syringe.

    Why don't u just get a few empty sterile sealed vials. Draw 1ml, put .5ml into vial and pin the other .5ml.

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    Leaving it in the syringe for 7 days wont hurt anything.

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    I've tried leaving test p in syringe overnight and it clotted up

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    ive preloaded syringes when I've gone away for work and never had an issue. i just kept the syringes in a hard eye glass case and left them in my bag. I've heard of others doing the same.

    as far as subq vs intra muscular. I've only done it intra muscular, heard it absorbs better. for the amount of ml your doing i don't think it really matters as long as its getting all absorbed. sorry I'm not much of a help lol

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    Put in fridge, covered, and change needle before use.

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