Sterile water packs - yay or nay?

H-Town_Hottie

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What are your all's thoughts on utilizing those single-use sterile water vials to mix peptides? I'd only use them once and toss whatever's left, since they don't have anything to keep bacteria from growing. They're pretty cheap, under a buck each for a 30ml vial.
 
I'm not sure if that water is safe enough for injecting. Just because it's distilled doesn't guarantee it's free of everything except water. There could still be stuff in it that turned into a gas and then back into a liquid along with the water.

I'd play it safe and stick with water made for injections. If you're using single-dose vials of powder and filtering them (to be extra safe the powder is sterile), then you don't really need preservatives anyway. They are only needed for longer term storage.
 
They also sell bottled water at the gas station for a dollar. That doesn't mean we should inject it into our veins.
 
I'm curious how people measure out small doses after mixing. Say you have a 15mg vial of GHRP2 and want to take 100mcg four times a day. How much water do you add, and how do you ensure you can accurately measure such a tiny dose? I'm asking for a friend...
 
Scale is important Taylor1982. If you add 7.5mL of bacteriostatic water to that 15mg GHRP2 vial, then each 1mL will have 2000mcg, 0.5mL has 1000mcg, and .05mL has 100mcg. That .05mL is 50 units on a 1mL syringe which is pretty small. I'd suggest using a 0.5mL insulin syringe to draw it since it's tougher to get that small of an amount with a standard syringe. Alternatively, you can add more water to make the dose easier to measure.
 
I'm new to all this. I got some 2mg vials of Ipamorelin and Mod GRF1-29 and am just wondering how to mix them and what dose to start with. What's the best way? I'm so confused!
 
Heal-Fam said:
I'm new to all this. I got some 2mg vials of Ipamorelin and Mod GRF1-29 and am just wondering how to mix them and what dose to start with. What's the best way? I'm so confused!

Add 2ml of Bacteriostatic Water to each vial. Be careful when you add the water to shoot it down the side of the vial and not directly into the powder. Once mixed, you will have 1000mcg/1ml in each. If you want 100mcg, that's 10 units on a standard insulin syringe. The vials sometimes have a vacuum so pulling the plunger out of the syringe and sticking the needle in to even out the pressure helps get the water in without making a mess.
 
'registered' just means they didn't steal your money — doesn't guarantee purity, right dose, nothing else. test every batch you get. part of the cost.
 
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