How to divide a one use syringe into multiple doses

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My script for my TRT arrived in the post today, it's for a 250mg injection of primoteston depot every 2 weeks. Now I'd like to do 2x 50mg injections a week, but by the looks of it these are one use/already loaded 250mg syringes. So my question is does anyone know how I can divide these one use syringes into multiple doses or am I going to have to just go with the once a fortnight dose until I can see the doc in 2 months time?
 
If the needles are removable, maybe just get some new syringes and needles and pull the plunger back and inject the T into the new syringe and put the needle on...??
 
1. Get a sterile 10ml empty vial (can easily be purchased).
2. Wipe the top with alcohol and wait for it to dry (do not blow on it).
3. Empty as many of the preloaded syringes as you want into the sterile vial.

You now have a sterile multidose vial that you can use for your TRT protocol as you wish. Just use brand-new sterile clean syringes every time and you're good to go.

Hope this helps you.
 
Buy some syringes pull out the plunger & inject the oil into the back of the new syringe. Replace the plunger & you are ready to inject.
 
Buy some syringes pull out the plunger & inject the oil into the back of the new syringe. Replace the plunger & you are ready to inject.

You don't want to store stuff in a syringe for too long. The stopper can dissolve and you would then be injecting that into yourself. Not worth the risk
 
Looking into getting some vials. Can anyone explain to me the difference between open seal and closed seal?
 
Looking into getting some vials. Can anyone explain to me the difference between open seal and closed seal?

Open seal is just that...open and without a top and scepta. You'd need to buy those separate from the vial, sterilize the vial before putting anything in it, loading the test in, putting the seal and scepta on and crimping it tight. Sealed vials are usually pre-sterilized and you just use a syringe and needle to fill them up.
 
Open seal is just that...open and without a top and scepta. You'd need to buy those separate from the vial, sterilize the vial before putting anything in it, loading the test in, putting the seal and scepta on and crimping it tight. Sealed vials are usually pre-sterilized and you just use a syringe and needle to fill them up.

Thanks, that really helps :)
 
Ordered some sterilized vials from ebay and picked up the Primo this morning. First injection Saturday morning.
Just looking at these pre-filled syringes, there seems to be an air bubble in there. What's the go with that? These are designed to be injected straight in, so what's the protocol with getting rid of air bubbles? And how can I transfer these pre-filled syringes to a vial whilst avoiding the air bubble?

Sorry if these are all fairly noob questions, just want to make sure I get it right.
 
Buy some syringes pull out the plunger & inject the oil into the back of the new syringe. Replace the plunger & you are ready to inject.

Second to reusing syringes and needles, thats about the easiest way to give yourself a nice abscess and infection. Never pull the plunger out of the syringe. Never touch the shaft of the plunger. Doing so compromises the sterility.
 
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