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    HCG MIXING and INJECTIONs???

    So as stated earlier im going to be running a test/deca/dbol (12 weeks) cycle.
    And will be injecting 250 i.u. TWICE every week. monday and friday

    I have the 5000 i.u. kit with solvent amp. How do i do this?

    -Do i still need to buy BAC water and an empty sterile vial?
    -Secondly, ill be using 23G and 11/2 syringe for my test and deca. Do i need to buy separate syringes for HCG or my 23G will work?
    - How do i mix 5000 i.u. for 250/ml?
    - lastly can HCG be injected in the shoulders or it has to be the glutes?

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    Quote Originally Posted by brnxbomers View Post
    So as stated earlier im going to be running a test/deca/dbol (12 weeks) cycle.
    And will be injecting 250 i.u. TWICE every week. monday and friday

    I have the 5000 i.u. kit with solvent amp. How do i do this?

    -Do i still need to buy BAC water and an empty sterile vial?Yes this is the best way to go about it. The solvent they give you will not store well and makes the dose way too high. Get BAC and a vial and dilute it to the concentration you want. Mix a little in the amp then draw it and inject in vial. Dilute with more BAC to desired concetration
    -Secondly, ill be using 23G and 11/2 syringe for my test and deca. Do i need to buy separate syringes for HCG or my 23G will work?
    HCG is usually shot with a slin pin. It is most commonly performed as a subq injection. Your standard needles are too big imo.
    - How do i mix 5000 i.u. for 250/ml? 5000 iu/250 iu= 20 ml at 250 iu/ml. I would probably cut that in half to 500 iu/ml making each injection .5 ml. This would also allow it to be kept in a single 10 ml vial
    - lastly can HCG be injected in the shoulders or it has to be the glutes? As i said earlier HCG is most commonly shot subq
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    Quote Originally Posted by Noles12 View Post
    ^^^^Bold

    Ok one more question. u need a mixing syringe looks like it. and about a 29 G to inject....after spending all this money on my AAS and shit. im in a budget crunch...

    regardles what type of mixing syringe can i use??? Can i use a 23G 1.5" syringe to mix?

    i only have enough to afford a 20 pack of 29G, 0.5" pin for the actual injections

    But i do have a 23G, 1.5" which i intend to use just for mixing??? any problems with this or do i need to get a mixing syringe of a different type...They only come in packs and i dont wanna buy a 10 pack when i only need one...low on cash

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    Quote Originally Posted by brnxbomers View Post
    Ok one more question. u need a mixing syringe looks like it. and about a 29 G to inject....after spending all this money on my AAS and shit. im in a budget crunch...

    regardles what type of mixing syringe can i use??? Can i use a 23G 1.5" syringe to mix?

    i only have enough to afford a 20 pack of 29G, 0.5" pin for the actual injections

    But i do have a 23G, 1.5" which i intend to use just for mixing??? any problems with this or do i need to get a mixing syringe of a different type...They only come in packs and i dont wanna buy a 10 pack when i only need one...low on cash
    A larger needle will make it easier to draw the initial solution but tthe mixing isnt occurring in the syringe. You add around a ml to the amp and swirl it in there with the needle until it dissolves. Then draw that solution and inject it into a vial. Then draw the desired amount of BAC that you need to add to get the correct dosage.

    Now then if you really cant afford pins then how do you plan on paying for food? I mean seriously they are dirt cheap. Are you really saying you cant afford more than $5 worth of pins?

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    [QUOTE=Noles12;5277889]A larger needle will make it easier to draw the initial solution but tthe mixing isnt occurring in the syringe. You add around a ml to the amp and swirl it in there with the needle until it dissolves. Then draw that solution and inject it into a vial. Then draw the desired amount of BAC that you need to add to get the correct dosage.

    U know what i just figured it out. thx anyway im good
    Last edited by brnxbomers; 07-23-2010 at 03:05 PM.

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