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Noob'd it real good kind sirs. I was in a hurry. Trying to pull 1ml of Life Line Pharma Tren (using up old stuff) and 1ml of Endo Test 300. First time I was slow and patient, went fine. Second barrel I was pre-loading I started rushing and I didnt create a vacuum beforehand in the second vial by pushing in air and once I put the needle in the second vial (before inverting) it sucked the oil right out of the barrel and into the Test vial!! Mixed it. I just drew another 1ml, of the mix. This is like dumping a Natural Light into a bottle of Moet Chandon!
Any advice!? The Life Line is a small no-name lab but I believe it to be sterile and decent. I dont plan on ditching the whole vial because of this.
My typical procedure is as follows:
2 mL for my example. 1 mL from 2 diff vials. Draw 2 mL air into syringe. Put 1 mL air into vial A and remove needle. Put 2nd mL air into vial B and draw 1 mL oil from vial B. Get all air out of syringe and make sure there is 1 mL of oil in syringe (none in needle). Then stick vial A again and draw 1 mL of oil. You should have a perfect 1 mL of each in the syringe and putting air in vial A first prevents you having to try and put air in it while having oil in the syringe.
Any advice!? The Life Line is a small no-name lab but I believe it to be sterile and decent. I dont plan on ditching the whole vial because of this.
My typical procedure is as follows:
2 mL for my example. 1 mL from 2 diff vials. Draw 2 mL air into syringe. Put 1 mL air into vial A and remove needle. Put 2nd mL air into vial B and draw 1 mL oil from vial B. Get all air out of syringe and make sure there is 1 mL of oil in syringe (none in needle). Then stick vial A again and draw 1 mL of oil. You should have a perfect 1 mL of each in the syringe and putting air in vial A first prevents you having to try and put air in it while having oil in the syringe.
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