How to avoid multiple injections for the stack?

Kyli

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Hey everyone, I have a question about injections.

I'd like to combine Selank and Semax in one syringe, for example—but what's the best way to do it? For both, I have 10 mg dissolved in 2 ml BAC. When I draw the Selank into the syringe (0.05 ml) and then try to add the Semax, the second liquid doesn't really want to flow in freely. I also get a drop forming behind the needle—sometimes it falls off, sometimes it doesn't. And I'm worried about cross-contaminating the peptides in the vials.

So what's the best technique to get both peptides into one syringe?
 
The right way is to put them into a new sterile vial combined together or a cartridge for a pen. That way they are premixed and you get the ratios you set.
 
The right way is to put them into a new sterile vial combined together or a cartridge for a pen. That way they are premixed and you get the ratios you set.
I would like to avoid mixing or pre-mixing the peptides at all. I know, that there are pre-mixed stacks. But from my personal research I don't want to use them. It's one thing to have a syringe ready to inject few minutes later. And the other where the peptides are exposed to each other for a longer time.
 
I do this twice a day to diy klow

After drawing my first pep, flip needle up, pull in air equal or slightly more to whatever I am drawing next. With needle still up, although this probably isn't necessary, but it works, I insert into next vial, push the air into the next vial, and then pull dose from that vial.

Then I inject.

I don't swap out needles, so definitely there's a risk of contamination from one vial to the next but that's a risk I'm willing to take 😂
 
I do this twice a day to diy klow

After drawing my first pep, flip needle up, pull in air equal or slightly more to whatever I am drawing next. With needle still up, although this probably isn't necessary, but it works, I insert into next vial, push the air into the next vial, and then pull dose from that vial.

Then I inject.

I don't swap out needles, so definitely there's a risk of contamination from one vial to the next but that's a risk I'm willing to take 😂
Sounds about right...If you are going to draw from 2 vials, this is what I'd be doing... 👍
 
I also played with the idea of pulling and injecting my GHKCU with TB4 and KPV in a syringe. Do you think that's possible?
 
I also played with the idea of pulling and injecting my GHKCU with TB4 and KPV in a syringe. Do you think that's possible?
tbh.... I would not do that. TB4 and KPV should be fine. But GHK-Cu... There are different opinions on that. My opinion is, that you can't combine GHK-Cu with anything. That's why I pin it 30 min after other peptides. And I also avoid stacks with GHK-Cu. There was a video lately, where some one let a lab test a stack, but who knows, what they were realy testing. In my opinion, GHK-Cu shouldn't be combined with anything....
 
I do this twice a day to diy klow

After drawing my first pep, flip needle up, pull in air equal or slightly more to whatever I am drawing next. With needle still up, although this probably isn't necessary, but it works, I insert into next vial, push the air into the next vial, and then pull dose from that vial.

Then I inject.

I don't swap out needles, so definitely there's a risk of contamination from one vial to the next but that's a risk I'm willing to take 😂
I have not personally done this, but I did see a post a while back where the person tried after this advice and had an issue with vacuum.

they were told to be sure and either Vent the vial to remove vacuum or hold the plunger to avoid it pulling in previous compound.

Many agreed on the above stated method.
you can likely search and find it for more responses.
 

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