Comment · Tue, February 10, 2015 · Ceretropic
Is it a bad idea to use a single syringe for subcutaneously injecting 2 peptides
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phenylanil · 8 points
Rather than poking myself twice and using a second syringe,
is it a good idea to:
1. Inject syringe in vial of peptide A, draw, remove
2. Inject same syringe already containing peptide A into vial of peptide B, draw, remove
3. Inject subcutaneously
Is this a bad idea?
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TrentBologna · 3 points
For IM injections I use 21g to draw and 25g to pin. If I ever were to do subq I would probably do something similar.
Peptides are water based, correct? You could probably even get away with 27 or 29.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
I use 31 gauge for all the peptides. No need to use a needle the size of a sharpened baby femur.