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no-why take the chance
what caused your abscess???
no-why take the chance
Are you seriously considering risking infection for some measly gear in an old syringe??? It's going to cost you more if you get an abscess and have to get it drained. I hope you do the right thing and throw that syringe out.
If you can't afford a $30 vial, then you can't afford to do steroids. Period. I get where you're coming from, but live within your means. Can you afford footing the bill from potentially getting a massive infection over $2 worth of gear then?
Syringes are different and I wouldn't risk it but it would be fine. As the above stated empty glass vials become useful. I don't understand why guys store aas etc in syringes as it takes seconds to upload.
I have to add though why even ask this must be a tiny amount of gear. Talk about being cheap. A bottle of aas costs about $30. Just order a new bottle.
what caused your abscess???
I'd drink it as well.... Not as effective obvi but at least it won't be a total waste...Id heat it and run it thru a .22 filter if I was going to inject it
Sterility wouldn't worry me, chems leaching out of plastic would worry me. The redijects I used while I lived in Old Mexico were in a glass barrel and had grey silicon plungers. Miles away from a possible EO solution in a plastic barrel and rubber plunger. It probably wouldn't hurt you unless you pinned 5 liters of it but why take a chance? Good call on chunking them.
I'd drink it as well.... Not as effective obvi but at least it won't be a total waste...Id heat it and run it thru a .22 filter if I was going to inject it
Sterility wouldn't worry me, chems leaching out of plastic would worry me. The redijects I used while I lived in Old Mexico were in a glass barrel and had grey silicon plungers. Miles away from a possible EO solution in a plastic barrel and rubber plunger. It probably wouldn't hurt you unless you pinned 5 liters of it but why take a chance? Good call on chunking them.