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Pre-Filled Syringes

rm2738

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It's a long story but in short, I don't have the privacy I need to be shooting ED. Would it be alright to Pre-fill a weeks worth of syringes with Fina?? Will anything happen to the gear??
 
It shouldn't be a problem bro. It is sealed afterall. Just switch the tips after each shot. That could get a little messy if you are aspirating though now that I think of it.
 
That's what I did...

I decided to pre-fill all my syringes after reading a post by animal about how to sterilize your fina. He made mention about pre-filling in that post and that's what made me decide to do it.

Anyway, I assembled and pre-loaded close to 40 syringes. I made sure to keep everything VERY sterile and clean throughout the process. I then sealed the loaded shots into ziploc baggies in groups of 7 (for a week's worth of inj at a time). I don't forsee any issues with cleanliness or sterility and I think this was is very nice since I don't have to go through the trouble of drawing, switching needles, etc. Just open a baggy, take out a pre-loaded pin, inject, dispose. End of story.

- Judoman
 
I do a weeks worth, but no more......genarr has mentioned that the rubber stopper can degrade which would not be good for sterility......
 
How about pre filling them , and insert a little air to keep the gear away from the rubber . Then store them point down in a cup .
 
I was just thinking about that, ItalianSta! When I pre-loaded all mine, I drew extra air into the syringes. I left the same 18g needle in my vial for all 40 pre-loads and just swapped syringes. In order to avoid any tren from coming out [of the 18g pin] when I unscrewed the syringe, I drew about .2 cc's of air along with the ml of gear. This also took into consideration the amount of oil that is in the needle itself in addition to the syringe.

Anyway, as long as there is a vacuum in the syringe, and there is an air bubble at the top to protect the rubber stopper, I don't see why you couldn't simply cap the pre-loaded syringe/needle and store them point-down.

Anyone have any input on why this would/wouldn't work?

- Judoman
 
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