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I have got RT30 & GHKCU-100 on the way.

I have also got all this on the way..

Hospira bac water

Pes 13mm, 0.22um filters

3ml empty sterile vials (for reta)

10ml empty sterile vials (for GHKCU)

3ml luer lock syringes

27g 1.5" needles

25g 5/8" needles

30g 1/2" needles

0.5ml 30g 8mm bd microfine syringe & needle u100

Alcohol wipes

Sharps bin

Is this everything I need to recon and filter or am I missing anything?
 
Bac Water

30g 1ml Syringes or 0.5ml for pinning (1ml for mixing)

Alcohol Wipes

Sharps Bin

Everything else is a waste, especially the empty vials
 
OP obviously plans to filter and the list looks very well thought out and complete to me once she adds a sharps bin, which can be any plastic container with a top or lid as long as it is well marked. I use a small one I bought, but when my partner was a diabetic we used a 3 quart almond milk container as it was used much more heavily. It is my understanding that some states/cities will issue you a sharps container for free.
 
Beardboost said:
Bac Water

30g 1ml Syringes or 0.5ml for pinning (1ml for mixing)

Alcohol Wipes

Sharps Bin

Everything else is a waste, especially the empty vials
I think a 3ml syringe with a 25g is better for recon personally. What are you going to filter into if you dump the new vials. The one you just sucked out the reconstituted mix from?
 
CJsMom said:
OP obviously plans to filter and the list looks very well thought out and complete to me once she adds a sharps bin, which can be any plastic container with a top or lid as long as it is well marked. I use a small one I bought, but when my partner was a diabetic we used a 3 quart almond milk container as it was used much more heavily. It is my understanding that some states/cities will issue you a sharps container for free.
Thank you. Already got a sharps bin on the way😊
 
I always do my first pin like 1/5th of starting dose, just to be safe and make sure I don't have any weird reactions. Day or two later go with higher dose. Some people are very sensitive, why risk.
 
FRMN01 said:
I always do my first pin like 1/5th of starting dose, just to be safe and make sure I don't have any weird reactions. Day or two later go with higher dose. Some people are very sensitive, why risk.
I was thinking of doing 1ml twice in a week at the start, but hadnt thought of doing a lower dose over more days, thank you for the advice
 
BNLFL said:
I think a 3ml syringe with a 25g is better for recon personally. What are you going to filter into if you dump the new vials. The one you just sucked out the reconstituted mix from?

They are not planning on filtering.... Hence no need for those supplies which they consider a "waste".

I've often thought that if batch was tested for sterility and if there was some reasssurance that the product was sterile then it's not a terrible idea to reconstitute and keep the reconstituted peptides in the original vial unfiltered. Recognize that filtering does add the possibility of contaminating something that was previously sterile and/or the opportunity to use supplies that are not sterile, even though we try to source sterile supplies.

Don't get me wrong, I'm not advocating for not filtering, just saying that there is a reasonable basis for those who choose not to filter.
 
paranoidpineapple said:
I have got RT30 & GHKCU-100 on the way.

I have also got all this on the way..

Hospira bac water

Pes 13mm, 0.22um filters

3ml empty sterile vials (for reta)

10ml empty sterile vials (for GHKCU)

3ml luer lock syringes

27g 1.5" needles

25g 5/8" needles

30g 1/2" needles

0.5ml 30g 8mm bd microfine syringe & needle u100

Alcohol wipes

Sharps bin

Is this everything I need to recon and filter or am I missing anything?

Nice list. Some people add a spray bottle with 70% isopropyl alcohol for spraying down their work area when reconstituting. I think that the guy from Peptide Test even sprays down the supplies, which I think is a little bit over the top, but to each their own. You want 70% and not higher because you need the water content so that the alcohol doesn't evaporate immediately.
 
Grogu said:
They are not planning on filtering.... Hence no need for those supplies which they consider a "waste".

I've often thought that if batch was tested for sterility and if there was some reasssurance that the product was sterile then it's not a terrible idea to reconstitute and keep the reconstituted peptides in the original vial unfiltered. Recognize that filtering does add the possibility of contaminating something that was previously sterile and/or the opportunity to use supplies that are not sterile, even though we try to source sterile supplies.

Don't get me wrong, I'm not advocating for not filtering, just saying that there is a reasonable basis for those who choose not to filter.
I'll agree, but he mentioned filters and empty vials. someone else said he doesn't need them. I have 8 kits inbound eventually from a couple of GB that all have endo included. I'll just recon and blast away on those.
 
paranoidpineapple said:
Is this everything I need to recon and filter

Grogu said:
They are not planning on filtering.... Hence no need for those supplies which they consider a "waste".

What am I missing?
 
Grogu said:
The OP wasn't the "they" I was referring to in my response. I think that the OP plans on filtering. I was responding the to question from BNLFL not the OP. Hope this clarifies.
There it is. Knew there was something 🤣
 
BNLFL said:
I'll agree, but he mentioned filters and empty vials. someone else said he doesn't need them. I have 8 kits inbound eventually from a couple of GB that all have endo included. I'll just recon and blast away on those.
I’m a bit confused. It’s great you have a source doing endo testing but the filtering is for sterility. Correct? The filters don’t remove endotoxins.
 
Chunkomatic said:
I’m a bit confused. It’s great you have a source doing endo testing but the filtering is for sterility. Correct? The filters don’t remove endotoxins.
Correct, but I probably won't filter, but I've been known to change my mind. I haven't filtered a single vial since I started first of the year. I have the stuff to do it, but I only bought 10 filters.
 
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