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    Redi2Ject is offline New Member
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    After drawing Test out of the bottle problem

    I just opened a new bottle of QV enanthate test 250. I pulled air into the syringe before putting it into the bottle and pushed that air into the bottle before drawing back on the plunger. After drawing the test I needed into the syringe, I pulled the syringe out and a decent amount of air sucked into the bottle of test where my syringe just was. I'm worried that this air that sucked into the bottle could breed bacteria and cause problems later on down the road. It is a 50ml bottle, so it looks like I'll have it for a while. I can't say that I've had this problem before. Anyone else experience this and should I be worried? If so, any ideas on what to do to fix the problem. Thanks bros

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    thats happened to me on occasion, i wouldnt worry about it i think the risk is real minimal. i think the hole the air is getting sucked through is pretty small, even for dust to get through.

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    you are worrying too much. that is how vials work.

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    yes.. don't worry.

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    Bro.. Don't worru.. It happens

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    Where did you get the air for the syring that you put in the vial in the first place?
    Unless you have a hepa filter clean air thingamagiggy then its the exact same air you put in the vial to start with....LOL
    Don't sweat it bro, no other air gets in once the vial equalized the pressure. Next time draw more air in the syring then your going to take out in gear.

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    If you wanted to be extra anal about it, you could always heat the vial for peace of mind, although probably unessacary.

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    Thanks for the help bros. I am just worrying too much about it..........but hell........I'd rather ask now and be safe than be sorry in 18 weeks. Thanks again

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