Just because it’s tight, doesn’t mean it’s completely sealed
The plunger will swell causing contamination to enter the syringe
General practice is to keep them loaded for under 12 hours in a cool environment
For instance, when you go to an oncology department and they preload treatments, they leave them in a mini fridge for less than 12 hours before administration if they have to
The environment it’s surrounded by, lol not that fucking hard to understand
You confirmed with them that the reason why they only preload for 12 hours max is because of the syringe degrading and shit?
If there was no transfer of bacteria to the barrel then how did it get there?
It's almost like hospitals don't run on a tight schedule and don't want extra product lying around longer than it has to
My qustion is:
If i mix 1.2ml of bac watwr
+ 24 ui of hgh.
The total amount will be 120ui or 144ui?
It’s just simple safety redundancies man lol I don’t understand why it’s so hard to understand. Look how many times they wash their god damn hands