Pin&Play
GLP-1 Apprentice
So here I am with a noob question.
After months of pinning without issues, this morning I accidentally "broke" my BAC water vial (too much pressure and the rubber stopper popped off, stupid mistake).
I quickly reconstituted a few vials, thinking it was not a big deal.
Then I asked AI, it basically told me that even 1 second contact with open air carries high contamination risks, and now I have doubts:
1) When I purchased BPC from a clinic months ago, the doctor gave me saline water to recon. But that comes without a rubber protection. So by the same logic, I have been doing something way more dangerous (saline doesn't have alcohol) following my doctor's instructions once I opened it and kept my reconned vial in the fridge for a week.
2) It's a common practice to fill the syringe with air and inject it in the vial to equalize the pressure, to make it easier drawing the right amount of units. Aren't we all injecting dirty bacteria filled air this way, then?
After months of pinning without issues, this morning I accidentally "broke" my BAC water vial (too much pressure and the rubber stopper popped off, stupid mistake).
I quickly reconstituted a few vials, thinking it was not a big deal.
Then I asked AI, it basically told me that even 1 second contact with open air carries high contamination risks, and now I have doubts:
1) When I purchased BPC from a clinic months ago, the doctor gave me saline water to recon. But that comes without a rubber protection. So by the same logic, I have been doing something way more dangerous (saline doesn't have alcohol) following my doctor's instructions once I opened it and kept my reconned vial in the fridge for a week.
2) It's a common practice to fill the syringe with air and inject it in the vial to equalize the pressure, to make it easier drawing the right amount of units. Aren't we all injecting dirty bacteria filled air this way, then?

