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Mixing separate vials of CJC1295 and Ipamorelin

mraajr

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If I have separate vials of CJC1295 and Ipamorelin, is there a way I can mix the two so I do not have to do separate injections of each one? Do I just reconstitute one and transfer it over to the other vial, or is this not recommended? I understand the bacteria contamination risk, but other than that, is this something I shouldn't do for any other reasons? I have a CJC-1295 kit, and rather than spend the money on a kit that is a mix of the two, I am hoping I can just buy an Ipa kit and mix them.
 
If I have separate vials of CJC1295 and Ipamorelin, is there a way I can mix the two so I do not have to do separate injections of each one? Do I just reconstitute one and transfer it over to the other vial, or is this not recommended? I understand the bacteria contamination risk, but other than that, is this something I shouldn't do for any other reasons? I have a CJC-1295 kit, and rather than spend the money on a kit that is a mix of the two, I am hoping I can just buy an Ipa kit and mix them.
lol .. I have the IPA without the CJC. So I'll be doing the exact same thing eventually. Yes, you can blend them. What I plan on doing is reconstitute one with BAC and then reconstitute the other vial with the first.
 
That sounds logical. 👍
Yet I have the feeling that there is someone aghast at such an idea and that you're introducing "blah blah blah" into your sacred and holy vials...
I need one of those tables with the "convince me why I'm wrong" signs. 🤓

I await the inevitable.🫡
 
lol .. I have the IPA without the CJC. So I'll be doing the exact same thing eventually. Yes, you can blend them. What I plan on doing is reconstitute one with BAC and then reconstitute the other vial with the first.

I figured this would probably be the route I would take. I assumed it was fine, just wasnt sure if there was something I was not considering.
 
lol .. I have the IPA without the CJC. So I'll be doing the exact same thing eventually. Yes, you can blend them. What I plan on doing is reconstitute one with BAC and then reconstitute the other vial with the first.
You've probably already considered this but one might want to remember recon ratios and that the typical vial is only 3ml. I say this because I almost always recon with 2ml.
 
Before you start reconstitute/mixing vials you should have an idea of what doseage of each peptide. Alot of the conventional protocols say dose 2:1 ipa to cjc.
Are both vials the same mg, how much bac water to you plan on using. You really need to use a peptide calculator especially when blending peptides.
 
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