kugelblitz
GLP-1 Novice
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Hi. Both my wife an I were on doctor-prescribed liraglutides, but we had to stop because it was cost-prohibitive.
We are now switching to reta, I've started, and she will start soon.
We plan to reconstitute one vial at a time and both draw from it, which seems much more efficient than reconstituting two vials, especially early on when our doses are low.
Obviously, I know sharing needless is a big no no, but assuming all needles and syringes (including BAC water mixing ones) are strictly single use and only ever pierce the vial once per needle and syringe, is there any danger in sharing one vial vs having a vial each?
The alternative is to buy empty sterile vials and split the vial post-reconstitution, but I'm not sure if that's significantly better, but it is more hassle.
We are now switching to reta, I've started, and she will start soon.
We plan to reconstitute one vial at a time and both draw from it, which seems much more efficient than reconstituting two vials, especially early on when our doses are low.
Obviously, I know sharing needless is a big no no, but assuming all needles and syringes (including BAC water mixing ones) are strictly single use and only ever pierce the vial once per needle and syringe, is there any danger in sharing one vial vs having a vial each?
The alternative is to buy empty sterile vials and split the vial post-reconstitution, but I'm not sure if that's significantly better, but it is more hassle.
