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  1. #1 17th May 2015 
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    Do you have to inject with insulin needles?

    Hey guys, I have some melanotan 1 which I am trying for the first time. I have access to insulin needles at my local needle exchange but I have a bag of standard syringes/insulin syringes (without needle) and 1.4'' blue needles in a bag at home, previously used for steroid injections.

    If the idea is to deposit the oil into the fat layer, then I can't see why this would not work? Simply pushing the larger needle far enough down into the fat and injecting. But if there's any reason why I shouldn't do this could someone please let me know? ]
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    Re: Do you have to inject with insulin needles?

    I would strongly suggest use of insulin syringes for placing Melanotan 1 within the subcutaneous region. Thank you for the question & welcome ddog30!
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    Re: Do you have to inject with insulin needles?

    Ok, thanks very much for the advice, much appreciated*
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    Re: Do you have to inject with insulin needles?

    One, it's not an oil. and Two SUB-Q is very near surface, not "deep into".
    A longer needle will be ok if you go in nearly parallel to skin and inject just under.
    It should make a bubble you can feel (depends on the qty)