Hey guys first post on these forums... I've gotta hide gear from my girl. I know you have to store HCG in a fridge after reconstitution--but I think I might have come up with an alternative. It may or may not be an original idea (I assume not), but I haven't read this anywhere else. I might be extremely misguided, so please let me know why this plan would or wouldn't work:
Items: pins, 5,000IU 1 mL HCG amps, empty sealed sterile vial, and vial of bacteriostatic water.
Crack open the HCG amps, draw them up into a syringe--and inject them into the sealed sterile vial.
When ready to take your HCG dose, draw up .05 mL (250 iu) of HCG using an insulin pin, then draw up about .2-.5 mL bacteriostatic water (whatever solution is preferred for sub-q). Shake the pin around for a few minutes to mix it up well--and inject.
Since the HCG won't be reconstituted until the moment before you inject, would that mean you could leave it at room temperature without it degrading?
Items: pins, 5,000IU 1 mL HCG amps, empty sealed sterile vial, and vial of bacteriostatic water.
Crack open the HCG amps, draw them up into a syringe--and inject them into the sealed sterile vial.
When ready to take your HCG dose, draw up .05 mL (250 iu) of HCG using an insulin pin, then draw up about .2-.5 mL bacteriostatic water (whatever solution is preferred for sub-q). Shake the pin around for a few minutes to mix it up well--and inject.
Since the HCG won't be reconstituted until the moment before you inject, would that mean you could leave it at room temperature without it degrading?
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