Comment · Wed, July 16, 2014 · Ceretropic
Semax and needle fail...
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JohnMkl · 5 points
Put a sub-q needle in my posterior region and realized I didn't have enough solution in it. I pulled it out, got a new needle but stupidly grabbed the old one and refilled it. Did I contaminate and ruin my bottle of Semax or do you think I am safe using it again? Bacteriostatic water and didn't get any blood on my needle. + wiped the area with alcohol before insertion.
Any idea?
Thanks
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[deleted] · 0 points
Just out of curiosity why are you going IV?
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
It's not IV. It's subcutaneous, like diabetics use for insulin. It is nowhere near IV.
The reason is that peptides are easily broken apart by digestive enzymes. They cannot be taken orally.