Going to get my gear soon. curious about storage and mixing
Hey guys, going to get my first batch soon, just curious as to how these are best stored?
Ive heard some people preload them into syringes and freeze them, others just leave it in a vial in the fridge.
And when it comes to mixing the melanotan with the Bacteriostatic water or sodium chloride.. is it as simple as putting in a certain amount into the melanotan and stirring it? then its free for me to suck into a syringe and inject?
Type I aussie here, very excited to see some changes this summer!
Re: Going to get my gear soon. curious about storage and mixing
Storing the vial in the fridge will be gone, if you wish you can preload all of your doses and freeze them, it's up to you.
You use a syringe to pull water from the vial/ampoules then inject this into the melanotan vial. If you're doing large doses, use 1ml, if you're doing small doses use 2ml as it makes measuring small doses easier. You leave it to sit for a short period of time and then it's fine to use. If there is small amounts of residue in the vial you can try laying the vial on its side or gently swirling it.
Re: Going to get my gear soon. curious about storage and mixing
Thankyou. I've never had experience with syringes or anything before is this something easy to learn?
Any sort of videos online of people loading them up so I make sure im doing it correctly?
Re: Going to get my gear soon. curious about storage and mixing
Tom,
I'm in the same boat. I have 1cc 1/2 30g 100 unit syringes I'm going to put 2ml of bac water into 1 vial of 10mg M1. I want to inject 100mcg, where on the syringe is that located. Please be specific, a tick mark, hash line Ect.... Will not explain it for me.* Thx
Re: Going to get my gear soon. curious about storage and mixing
2ml on that syringe will be 200 units (which means two full syringes).
If you look on the syringe there will be a long vertical line with small lines and then big lines coming off of it. At each of the big lines will be 0, 10, 20 through to 100. These are the units. One of the black lines (big or small) is referred to as a tick mark.
Generally on a 100 unit unit syringe the tick marks are 2 units each. 100mcg for you will be 2 units.
Re: Going to get my gear soon. curious about storage and mixing
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Ive heard some people preload them into syringes and freeze them
And when it comes to mixing the melanotan with the Bacteriostatic water or sodium chloride.. is it as simple as putting in a certain amount into the melanotan and stirring it? then its free for me to suck into a syringe and inject?
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Quite simple is not it.
It may not lather when mixed, so mix slowly.
The syringes filled and must be frozen, it is best to also draw a little air with.
If you mix with Sodium Chloride and does not freeze the syringes immediately, or do not use the mixture within 8 days, or do not store the mixture in the fridge - then add 0.9% Benzyl Alcohol.
There was a girl in Norway who died of blood poisoning two days after injection of Melanotan, so be careful with bacteria.
Re: Going to get my gear soon. curious about storage and mixing
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Thanks Tom, my syringes actually have 100 tick marks. 4 smaller ones leading 1 darker thicker one leading to either 10, 20, 30 ect....
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Do you mean like in the image? Because those only have 50 tick marks, each being 2 units. If you have 100 tick marks you will have 9 small ones then one thick one leading to 10, 20, 30 - or 4 small then one big leading to 5, 10, 15
Also melanotano, good point about the air, it allows room for the liquid to expand that way.
Generally Sodium Chloride, when used correctly can be viable for longer - it does mean keeping everything (mainly rubber stoppers and needles) sterile.
Re: Going to get my gear soon. curious about storage and mixing
Ok so is it not as simple as simply mixing the Bacteriostatic water or sodium chloride with the melanotan, leaving in the fridge and drawing from it with the needle, inject, put it back into the fridge and repeat the process?
Re: Going to get my gear soon. curious about storage and mixing
Yes! It depends on what you prefer to do. I would personally do it as you suggest - preloading syringes to me is an unnecessary step but some people prefer it.
If you use Sodium Chloride it is advised you freeze it if you wont use it up within ~14 days. This is because of bacteria growing inside of the vial will take around this long to reach harmful levels at 2-8C. If you freeze them (
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Yes! It depends on what you prefer to do. I would personally do it as you suggest - preloading syringes to me is an unnecessary step but some people prefer it.
Tom
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My preference is to load all of the syringes at a time. The vial will never be cleaner than when first opened, so loading all the syringes at one time might cut down on contamination. Secondly, it's a pain in the ass to go to the fridge every day, clean the top of the vial with an alcohol swab and measure out the correct dose. I draw them all up at once and store them in a zip lock bag in the fridge. I'm using .33 mg a day now, so I add 3 cc of bacteriostatic water to the vial and load all the syringes to 10 units. That gives me a month's worth in the fridge.
This works if you already know the dose you'll using. If you're first starting out and experimenting with different dosages, this obviously wouldn't work for you. In the end, as labpeptides.net says, it's up to preference.