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    Which peptides are safe to mix in the same syringe?

    I'm curious which peptides can be loaded (mixed) in the same syringe? I hear so many different things about what can be used in the same syringe and what can't. For instance, IGF-1 LR3 seems to be one of those that people tell you to never mix with anything else. Others though people seem to be okay with mixing.

    I'm just trying to find some kind of definitive guide on what can be loaded in the same syringe and what can't. It would definitely help cut down on the amount of pinning (and thus feeling like a pin cushion!).

    I've searched and can't seem to find anything concrete about this. Most of what I find is nothing more than 'bro-science' or he said, she said crap. I didn't seem to find anything that pointed towards any studies or evidence.

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    i know GHRH and GHRP can be... any cjc or mod grf along side a GHRP is okay. Some say some are less stable but I have never had a problem

    not sure about IGF.

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    as far as I know....

    ...all of 'em!

    try not to mix in the same syringe:

    oil and water base compounds - although in theory, it should still work
    IM and SubQ compounds

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    The one I seem to hear the most about is IGF-1. Some people say never to mix it in a syringe with HGH or GHRP (or anything else) and others say it's okay. Of course no one seems to have any concrete evidence as to why it wouldn't be okay.

    I suppose it's similar to the whole debate over whether or not you need to reconstitute IGF-1 with AA or if you can just use Bacteriostatic Water.

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    so we're saying that drawing MTII and HGC for one single injection should be ok? or just MIGHT be ok. I'm not concerned about sticking myself, but if I can save on syringes it wouldn't break my heart.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Times Roman View Post
    as far as I know....

    ...all of 'em!

    try not to mix in the same syringe:

    oil and water base compounds - although in theory, it should still work
    IM and SubQ compounds
    That's what I thought aswell.

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    why would you want to run igf with any of those anyway?

    Quote Originally Posted by digitalsky View Post
    The one I seem to hear the most about is IGF-1. Some people say never to mix it in a syringe with HGH or GHRP (or anything else) and others say it's okay. Of course no one seems to have any concrete evidence as to why it wouldn't be okay.

    I suppose it's similar to the whole debate over whether or not you need to reconstitute IGF-1 with AA or if you can just use Bacteriostatic Water.

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    Quote Originally Posted by largerthannormal View Post
    why would you want to run igf with any of those anyway?
    Why wouldn't you? Adding IGF to a GH cycle, or GH raising peptides in this case is not uncommon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by S&S_ShovelHead View Post
    Why wouldn't you? Adding IGF to a GH cycle, or GH raising peptides in this case is not uncommon.
    Exactly.

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    How long cjc-1295 and ipamorelin can be kept in one syringe? I prepare morning shot in the evening but I do not now if I could keep then both in one syringe for the night. So use two syringes, but one would mean less pinning.

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    All water based compounds can mix in one syringe. All oil based compounds mix. I tried to mix HGH with Sus250, it was a disaster. Live and learn.

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    I've heard that HCG is a "delicate" peptide (really don't know what that means), but based on this there shouldn't be an issue drawing a dose of HCG and MTII together, or am I off base?

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    I guess that came off wrong, that was more of a question, lol...

    Will IGF raise your IGF more when already raised from the GH or peps? I seen alot of protocols but never really looked into it. I never really looked into IGF but I know GHRHs and GHRPs pretty well..

    Quote Originally Posted by S&S_ShovelHead View Post
    Why wouldn't you? Adding IGF to a GH cycle, or GH raising peptides in this case is not uncommon.
    Last edited by largerthannormal; 04-09-2013 at 09:28 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by largerthannormal View Post
    I guess that came off wrong, that was more of a question, lol...

    Will IGF raise your IGF more when already raised from the GH or peps? I seen alot of protocols but never really looked into it. I never really looked into IGF but I know GHRHs and GHRPs pretty well..
    I don't see why they wouldnt. A comparison I would make is how your test lvls would be raised for HCG administration but would be raised further by adding in exogenous test.

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    I just didnt understand, exogenous gh shuts down natural production so i figured how would a GHRH/GHRP combo work with nothing?

    I know theres protocols and probably comes down to a timing issue of when whats turned off.

    Not saying your wrong buddy. Im prolly just missing something simple!

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    I have read in an other thread to make an air bubble between ghrp and ghrh. I tried this for the syringe I kerp overnight and use in the morning, seems fine, liquids do not mix.

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    do not mix any together because they have different PH levels. my company deals with a lab in California that produces blends of peptides they call them Amino GF-2, Amino GF-3 and Amino GF-4. thay use a special buffer technique to mix the blends

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    Quote Originally Posted by cornfedboy2000 View Post
    I've heard that HCG is a "delicate" peptide (really don't know what that means), but based on this there shouldn't be an issue drawing a dose of HCG and MTII together, or am I off base?
    There is no issue combining most peptides/polypeptides prior to administration, HCG + MTII = g2g

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