Update: the injection site became swollen and red. Was worse the next day, about 2 inches in diameter. It's now Wednesday night, and the isr is still bruised and tender. I was afraid that RS had developed an allergy to tirz. RS started to feel like the tirz was wearing off and wanted to find out if it was tirz in general or Amo's tirz in general.Update: It seems to work like it should. Had slight nausea later that evening, decreased appetite and no food noise throughout the week.
RS does have a spot about an inch in diameter of redness. It's normal for RS to bruise, but this is the first time any redness has lasted for more than a few hours. Gave RS a 4mg dose today. Injection site is a little raised, red, and tender. Don't think this happened with tirz from other sources. Next week I'll switch to a vial from a compounding pharmacy to see if it's tirz in general that RS is reacting to, or just Amo's.
Edit: I feel like I should add that I do have pretty sensitive skin. If I hold clorox wipes for too long my hands get red and swollen.
Wonder if anyone else is experiencing no stinging but long lasting isr.
Fortunately, there was no isr at all with tirz from a compounding pharmacy. Unfortunately, I don't feel comfortable using the rest of the amo kit. Feels bad because it was my first gray purchase. I think we should steer newbies away from Amopure, no matter how convenient purchasing from them is.