old preloaded syrenge still good?

What would 3 syringes worth of old gear would even do?
I would chalk it up as a loss but that's just me.
 
Toss em. You don't know what that oil has done to the rubber in the plungers or if bacteria has had a chance to have wild orgies in those syringes.
 
I got 3 preloaded of ts400 just been sittung here fir 3 months due to injury,im helthy niw. R they still safe to use?

i pre loaded 15 weeks of syringes before and pinned, nothing happened, id personally pin it, even if u pin it 1 per week still better then starting pct imo :P
 
You're playing with fire my friend. When you opened the syringe package, it was no longer sterile. The more time they have been around the more chance of contamination.
 
i pre loaded 15 weeks of syringes before and pinned, nothing happened, id personally pin it, even if u pin it 1 per week still better then starting pct imo :P

I drove drunk one time and went 115mph on the highway at 2am. Nothing happened, so it must be safe.

/sarcasm

Come on Dennis, think before you type man. :p
 
I drove drunk one time and went 115mph on the highway at 2am. Nothing happened, so it must be safe.

/sarcasm

Come on Dennis, think before you type man. :p

just saying i was okay, if gear can be kept in vials and touch the rubber top coating for months on months and still be good i dont see why a syringe with oil would be different :P
 
just saying i was okay, if gear can be kept in vials and touch the rubber top coating for months on months and still be good i dont see why a syringe with oil would be different :P
Different materials for starters, and the oil in a vial shouldn't be in constant contact with the stopper. Syringes are made for single use only, and aren't made to last over time. That's why vials are specified as "multi-use". :)

There are multi-use syringes, but I don't see the point in them with AAS as it's just so much cheaper and safer to just buy disposable sterile ones.

My .02c ;)
 
just saying i was okay, if gear can be kept in vials and touch the rubber top coating for months on months and still be good i dont see why a syringe with oil would be different :P
What you're missing is the fact that gear in a vial "should be" sterile. It has nothing to do with touching the rubber. Once a syringe is opened and loaded it and it's contents are no longer sterile.

This is fine when it is only a matter of seconds or minutes from draw to pin. There is very little time for contamination, providing you take the proper precautions.

Sitting for months in an unsterile setting provides a huge risk of contamination. Actually, it's a guarantee that it's contaminated. How badly, is the real question.
 
I sort of agree and would just cut it as a loss but when you think about it, sustanon, deca and sten are sold in preloaded syringes and the oil is in constant contact with the rubber for months if not years.
 
There was a guy at my gym whose older brother used to be a pretty big bodybuilder. They used to live together. Several months after the older brother moved out, the little brother found his hidden stash with 6 pre-loaded syringes of unknown substances. He was so desperate to get big that he just injeced himself with all 6 syringes in the matter of a couple days. I never heard from this guy again...
 
There was a guy at my gym whose older brother used to be a pretty big bodybuilder. They used to live together. Several months after the older brother moved out, the little brother found his hidden stash with 6 pre-loaded syringes of unknown substances. He was so desperate to get big that he just injeced himself with all 6 syringes in the matter of a couple days. I never heard from this guy again...

did you kill your little brother?
 
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