IGF-1 LR3 1MG
I've read that IGF-1 needs to be mixed with Acetic Acid, rather than Bacteriostatic water (because it is very delicate). The directions says to back-load, which is diluting the IGF-1/AA solution that is in the syringe. The point is to dilute the acidity to a point that it will no longer cause tissue necrosis. It is recommended to dilute no less than 4:1 ratio (4 parts bacteriostatic water to 1 part of IGF-1/AA).
My question is - how would you do this?? Would I just draw 5 units of IGF-1 off an insulin syringe, and then draw 20 units of bacteriostatic water? Is it fine to inject like that, or would I need to mix them both up somehow?
If anyone has any experience with this, any advice would be much appreciated.
Thanks!
I've read that IGF-1 needs to be mixed with Acetic Acid, rather than Bacteriostatic water (because it is very delicate). The directions says to back-load, which is diluting the IGF-1/AA solution that is in the syringe. The point is to dilute the acidity to a point that it will no longer cause tissue necrosis. It is recommended to dilute no less than 4:1 ratio (4 parts bacteriostatic water to 1 part of IGF-1/AA).
My question is - how would you do this?? Would I just draw 5 units of IGF-1 off an insulin syringe, and then draw 20 units of bacteriostatic water? Is it fine to inject like that, or would I need to mix them both up somehow?
If anyone has any experience with this, any advice would be much appreciated.
Thanks!