StallsRUs
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After using typical insulin needles for a bit, I switched to injection pens for more accurate dosing and less discomfort. Now, I transfer my peptides into 3ml pen vials after mixing. I follow peptidecritic's guide, but it does waste some supplies. It involves a needle to draw out the mixed peptides, a needle for venting the new vial, and another to put the fluid in. Once filled, I purge the air until a few drops appear. Today, I saw these pre-purged vials that are steam sterilized: https://www.pen-depot.com/products/...d-3-ml-long-stopper-pen-cartridges-single-use. It seems convenient, but I worry about contamination from the open space that fills with liquid as the plunger moves. Peptidecritic mentions this risk in his DIY pre-purge video, but these vials are supposedly sterilized after the pre-purge. So, regarding these sterilized, pre-purged vials, is the contamination risk higher, lower, or the same as my current method of using multiple clean needles to vent and transfer into non-purged vials? What are your thoughts?