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Mixing separate vials of CJC1295 and Ipamorelin

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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.🫡
 

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