zanny-kanny
GLP-1 Apprentice

I use a Mumford Autoinject2.Darthplastic said:I've been using peptides since late Jan and I have always just filled the syringe myself and injected. My mother gets the name brand Tirz 2.5mg from her doctor as "free samples" and absolutely loves the disposable pen. I've been curious about using a pen for my grey shots. Is a pen worth it? I don't have any issues with needles or pulling it from the vial.
I was looking at the auto injector 2
I'm currently on 7.5mg shots - T60@3ml BAC (so 38 units). I can always reconstitute with 2ml for less units and I am comfortable with doing this.
I am just worried that it is going to slam the plunger way too hard.
Am I thinking about this too much?
Autoinject2
Very easy to use and works great. Definitely for those who do not like needles- it is push button spring loaded and the needle is shrouded so you don't see it insert and inject. You have to load it with needles each time you change peptides, but it is worth it to me (I'm on 5 peptides now).
I tried a V2 PepPen with a cartridge but I hated it. It is not spring loaded like the Mumford, you have to press it manually. I couldn't reach it with my thumb correctly so it was hard and the needle actually bent, messing up the shot. I ditched it and returned to using the Mumford. I wish I could find a spring loaded cartridge pen with the shrouded needle. Mumford makes a spring loaded cartridge injector but it's not shrouded so I'm having a hard time using it.
autopen
Anyone know of one like I'm describing which is easily purchasable?

