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    HCG and Testosterone

    Is it safe and/or possible to draw HCG into a syringe first and then draw Test into the same syringe?

    I use 3ml Luer-Lok 21G Syringes.

    I would swab each vial with a alcohol pad prior to drawing and a fresh needle for injecting.

    Thanks!!
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    I didn't get a response, but I have successfully done it with no problems. Best of Luck!!

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    Yes, as you noted it can be done quite safely. Try not to get flush back of one medication into the vial of the other medication.

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    I use an insulin syringe to do this - injecting SQ. I'd suggest you pull in the hCG first. It pulls fast and it's easy to flush out the air in the syringe with it first. When you draw in the T, if you overdraw, the oil stays on top so it's easy to push some back, if necessary.

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    Thanks guys!! I start with the HCG first, like you mentioned, it is easier that way.

    For those that haven't done it and are curious. There is a visual line created between the HCG and the Test in the syringe. Water and oil don't mix, they stay seperate.

    Best of Luck!!

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    I do 4 injects a week, I guess I'm gonna give this a try.

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    I use a 3ml 21G syringe, draw the HCG first, then the Test. I then change the needle tips and inject.

    Before I did it separately and would end-up using 4 syringes w/needles.

    I purchased a box of just needles. Now I'm down to one syringe w/needle and one needle.

    Makes a big difference in waste. Best of luck!!

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