Can you use the same syringe if you're doing simultaneous peptide injections?

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I'm starting a cycle soon but having to use a different needle every vial seems kinda wasteful, could I get away with using one for like 2-3 injections?

Obviously swapping them after a while I'm talking about if I have to inject 3 at the same time, seems very wasteful to use 3 different syringes
 
I'm starting a cycle soon but having to use a different needle every vial seems kinda wasteful, could I get away with using one for like 2-3 injections?

Obviously swapping them after a while I'm talking about if I have to inject 3 at the same time, seems very wasteful to use 3 different syringes
you could but needles are cheap anyway man not worth the risk of infection and having to explain your autistic habits to your doctor sounds like a pain
 
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Ideally no.

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If you're going for optimal safety (unlikely given that you're roiding) then it's not smart, the point of the needle is getting blunt and once you use it, it's no longer sterile.

Ideals aside, if you're using proper injection technique and avoid exposing the needle to the outside environment for too long, 3 uses isn't THAT BAAAD. Do it at your own risk, just beware it's not the best practice for damage to your skin and risk of infections (yes, even if you're injecting at the same time).
 
you could but needles are cheap anyway man not worth the risk of infection and having to explain your autistic habits to your doctor sounds like a pain
You're right I just checked prices you literally get 5x more for only a bit extra
 
Ideally no.

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If you're going for optimal safety (unlikely given that you're roiding) then it's not smart, the point of the needle is getting blunt and once you use it, it's no longer sterile.

Ideals aside, if you're using proper injection technique and avoid exposing the needle to the outside environment for too long, 3 uses isn't THAT BAAAD. Do it at your own risk, just beware it's not the best practice for damage to your skin and risk of infections (yes, even if you're injecting at the same time).
I'll be doing IM/SQ injections so likely a lot higher chance of it blunting, the biggest concern isn't hygiene that's easy I already know the right protocol my biggest concern is the injection mark that may be left from using a blunted needle
 

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