About a week ago I started using peptides and have done about 20 injections so far. In the beginning, I was really scared to do an injection and was doing them with shaky hands but now I have learned to not worry and do them really quickly. I still have a few questions though.
I know how to mix them with bacteriostatic water and also how to dose them properly. But I would like to know how others do multiple injections per day, it seems pretty confusing. I don't want to use a new syringe for every injection and I would also like to inject multiple peptides in one shot to avoid multiple jabs but I'm worried about hygiene and peptide degradation.
As I understand, the general consensus is - don't reuse syringes. But If I need to inject multiple peptides at the same time do I really need to use a new syringe for each of the peptides? Do I have to do this because the syringe gets blunt? Because I don't see a problem if injections were done properly, in a sterile environment and alcohol swabs were used.
Next thing - mixing multiple peptides in the same syringe. I have read that peptides shouldn't be mixed and that it can cause them to degrade or lose effectiveness. But would it really cause a problem if they are mixed together for just a couple of seconds? For instance - Mod GRF1-29 + GHRP-2 drawn in the same syringe and injected together, would this be okay? Or let's say - TB-500+BPC 157. Would it lead to any issues? If yes, then can I use the same syringe I used to inject Mod GRF to inject GHRP-2? Yes, insulin syringes are cheap, but if I need to inject Mod+GHRP-2 3 times a day then it's 6 syringes per day...
It's not really a problem to do multiple subQ injections because for me they are painless but for comfort
I would like to do fewer injections.