Repackaging high dose vials, safety

Overfill isn't going to allow you to split that evenly. 🤷‍♂️ That "60mg" might be closer to 65 or 70mg.
That’s why we test, and recon first. Peptides don’t settle in solution, as long as you use one syringe body to draw and distribute the doses to separate vials splitting the dose shouldn’t be problematic.
 
That’s why we test, and recon first. Peptides don’t settle in solution, as long as you use one syringe body to draw and distribute the doses to separate vials splitting the dose shouldn’t be problematic.
I more mean it won't be 30/30 due to overfill. I hate overfill with a passion.
 
I more mean it won't be 30/30 due to overfill. I hate overfill with a passion.
I love it! My preparation always results in some losses (transferring, filtering, etc.) so a known overfill actually yields a more accurate final vial content. As long as you can account for it within reason, it actually can benefit the end result.
 
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I sort of do this for my spouse and I. I use 120mg vials that will hold 6ml, that’s how they came. I reconstitute it with 6ml of hospira then draw 3ml into a new vial and needle and syringe filter it into a 3ml pen cartridge twice with appropriate sanitation measures. I think you could do the same and leave the other half in the vial the powder came in and refreeze the liquid just fine
 
I don't know about Reta... But I do it with Tirz and no problems
I haven't seen reta over like 60mg a kit that i can remember, bit i have a 120mg tirz kit comong and plan to reconstitute and break each one up into a 60 and two 30mg vials give or take. And freeze them as I go. Dont think it will be a big deal. And at like 300 for 1200 mg not bad at all.
 

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