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    :sperm: After you get one dose from a vial, is it a good idea to refrigerate it till the next administration to keep bacteria down?

    I mean even though you use a sterile pin to draw out the oil, the room that you do it in is not a sterile lab. So when the syringe is exposed to the air, and you inject air into the vial (to make it easy to draw out) you are injecting dirty air into it. It seems like it would make bacteria start to grow in your vial over time, and make you sick.

    It would be interesting to note whether or not you run a fever after a dose taken towards the end of a vial.

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    Re: multi-use vials

    Originally posted by meatbldr
    :sperm: After you get one dose from a vial, is it a good idea to refrigerate it till the next administration to keep bacteria down?

    I mean even though you use a sterile pin to draw out the oil, the room that you do it in is not a sterile lab. So when the syringe is exposed to the air, and you inject air into the vial (to make it easy to draw out) you are injecting dirty air into it. It seems like it would make bacteria start to grow in your vial over time, and make you sick.

    It would be interesting to note whether or not you run a fever after a dose taken towards the end of a vial.
    no you are overthinking it. I have used a 100ml vial of product before and besides the top getting eaten up everything was fine. The BA should kill bacteria. The rubber stopper should reseal itself after the drawing needle is brought back out.

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    • #3
      100ml? God damn

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      • #4
        yea i've used alot of 50ml jugs, the top does get eaten up, lol...

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