Cold injections?

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Just wondering: when you inject the first dose after reconstituting your peptides, it's obviously at room temperature.


For next injections, the vial has been sitting in the fridge at 2–8°C. Do you inject it immediately, or do you let it 'warm up' to room temperature first?


Are there any benefits to either method?
 
Just wondering: when you inject the first dose after reconstituting your peptides, it's obviously at room temperature.


For next injections, the vial has been sitting in the fridge at 2–8°C. Do you inject it immediately, or do you let it 'warm up' to room temperature first?


Are there any benefits to either method?
Personally, when I take it out of the fridge, I let it come to room temperature first. I think it varies from peptid to peptide with RETA, for example, it doesn’t matter, but with GHK CU, I’ve read a lot that it’s important for it not to be cold, otherwise it stings.
 
I've been using Rx injections for a very long time, gave up letting it warm up a long time ago. Over time I found places that hurt more than others and some places that I don't even feel it. GHK-CU huts me and bruises no matter what. Switched to KLOW recently, so far no issues.

I used to let the syringe warm up, but now that I use pens, I feel like the temperature changes might affect the rest of the cartridge, so I use it cold. Don't notice any difference.
 
I get my tirz from the fridge and stab my leg straight away. Haven't had any problems.
 

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