keangkong
A Not So Fat Dude
What would that accomplish?you could re-vacuum it by pulling air out with a big syringe.
What would that accomplish?you could re-vacuum it by pulling air out with a big syringe.
it would create a vacuum in the vial.What would that accomplish?
Yes it's normal I ordered 10 and they came in looking like a cotton pellet.. 😆First time receiving peptides, is it normal for the product to get clumped up into one big piece inside the vials like that? I tried rotating the package put some will just stay stuck or move down but stay in one clump. Just wanted to know before I reconstitute.
This question is addressed to those from healthcare backgrounds or anyone else who knows the answer: Is there an any advantage to creating a vacuum in a newly reconstituted vial of peptides?it would create a vacuum in the vial.
None of us is ready until we do it. That can probably be said about a lot of things!I did a lot of research weeks into ordering, and I have not read or watched anything about this specific situation. How would I have discovered this before ordering? Also you said you do not believe I am not ready to go gray, so you're saying I am ready. I'm so confused lol
no just from handling lots of biological drugs there is no benefit and may cause damage to the peptide.This question is addressed to those from healthcare backgrounds or anyone else who knows the answer: Is there an any advantage to creating a vacuum in a newly reconstituted vial of peptides?
Then it's possible that constipation will turn into diarrhea. It's weird that the same medicine can cause either.I’m waiting for your next post along the lines of not being able to shit for 5 days
I'm not going to tell you what's okay since I don't actually know. I personally use a 3 ml syringe to withdraw the BAC. Due to its size, I only have a need to use it once.When you're reconstituting is it okay to use the same 1ml syringe to withdraw the bac water after you put it in the product vial, lets say 3-5 times? Ideally I should have gotten a bigger one for that but I didn't really think about it lol. Also this is a good idea to remove the vacuum thanks for sharing
I agree, anything new has a learning curve. The best thing to do is just limit your mistakes for example (learning from wonderful people on this forum)None of us is ready until we do it. That can probably be said about a lot of things!