Thoughts on sharing a vial with a spouse?

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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.
 
My wife and I do that all of the time. She doesn't take as many peptides as I do, yet, but we share a vial of GHK cu every day. Different syringes, but same vial.

And you are right, it's better to share that vial. Only so long before it starts to degrade, so best to use it up quicker and mix up a new one, than to each have your own vial.
 
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Better: buy 2 pens and split in 2 cartridges.

It'll keep you from feeling like two junkies sharing a fix. And there are so many other interesting ways to be close as a couple.
 
There is no vector for cross exposure, no problems. And a couple advantages. It uses up reconstituted vials faster, which is better from a degradation and sterility standpoint. It allows purchasing larger vial sizes while staying in the recommended time window, which is cheaper per mg.
 
Just apply proper hygiene and share the vial.

Neither for the vial nor the peptide there is any difference between 1 or multiple users besides getting used up faster.

And that's a good thing.
 
I mean, the vial does not care who u inject it into. Especially with these R50–60 vials, it probably makes sense to share them instead of opening two separate vials, since with BAC water u generally should not go past 28 days once reconstituted

That said, I know many people, including myself, sometimes still use them for a couple of weeks after that
 
I share a vial of R60 with four other people.
Just don't share the needle and no problem.
My wife and I do share pens, again changing needles.
It would feel weird to share a pen with anyone else though.
 
I guess it depends on much you're injecting, and what the vial content is. My wife started when I did first part of January. I've always done 2 vials. First ones were R10 and we were pinning 2mg, and we got 5 shots each out of the vials, Then R30, higher dose. Next will be 2-R60 and we'll get 7 dose each at 9mg.
What dose are you starting with, and what size vial?
 
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It's like sharing a bottle of milk with people, it's not weird if everyone uses their own glass.
What is weird is everyone putting thier mouth on and drinking out of the same bottle.
 
What everyone else said, but ALWAYS ALWAYS alcohol-swab the top of the vial before every puncture (including at reconstitution). It's basic protocol anyway, but especially for multi-patient use.
 
On shot night we pass around the vial i'll pull my dose and she pulls hers. This is just one of the many things that I do together. Enjoy the small things that you do together. We have had many good years doing simple things together.

My wife let's me reconstitute and pull all the doses. I just hand her, her filled syringe. Oh, and I have to put the end cap on and give her the alcohol pad. She calls me the lab guy.
It's like sharing a bottle of milk with people, it's not weird if everyone uses their own glass.
What is weird is everyone putting thier mouth on and drinking out of the same bottle.

So, it's like when me and my buds used to sit out on my cousin's uncle's front lawn in cheap folding lawn chairs and pass around that bottle of Colt 45 in the paper bag, only more expensive?
 

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