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Purpose: To combine Powder (The powder being some kind of peptide or growth hormone, Example: Somatropin (HGH) and Ghk-Cu (Peptide)) and Sterile Water.
Materials/Necessities:
- Sterilized gloves
- Pre-Sterilized needle
- Vial of powder
- Vial of Sterile Water, potentially Bacteriostatic Water (Lasts up to 28 days (refrigerated) after first contact) or Bacteriostatic Saline (Lasts up to 28 days (refrigerated) after first contact, Less irritation/swelling) depending if your powder is compatible with saline (search up and check the manufacturers instructions for the recommended solvent (type of water))
- 70% isopropyl alcohol wipes
- Clear Workspace
Step 1: Put on sterilized gloves, sterilize your workspace with the alcohol wipes and set all your materials down in it.
Step 2: Open a new pre-sterilized needle (don't sterilize it yourself or touch the needle), sterilize the rubber stopper (rubber cap/lid) on the vial of sterile water with alcohol wipes.
Step 3: Once the alcohol from sterilizing the rubber stopper as air dried, immediately (to avoid environmental exposure making the rubber stopper unsterile) puncture through the rubber stopper into the vial
Step 4: Once punctured, draw the desired amount of sterile water into the needle, withdraw your needle from the vial, and sterilize the vial of powder’s rubber stopper with alcohol wipes.
Step 5: Once the alcohol from sterilizing the rubber stopper has air dried, immediately puncture through the rubber stopper, expel the sterile water into the powder and withdraw your needle from the vial.
Step 6: Discard your needle into a puncture resistant container for disposal and Mix the sterile water and powder together by lightly swirling the vial or alternatively lightly rolling the vial between your hands until the powder has fully dissolved into the sterile water, if you shake it the solution (mixture) may be de-natured.
Step 7: Refrigerate the vial of your solution or any left over sterile water (If you intend to use it in the future, otherwise throw away the vial) at 2–8 °C or 36–46 °F upright (rubber stopper facing up)
Step 8: Regularly check the solution for any irregularities such as cloudiness, discoloration, because if this occurs discard it, even before 28 days have passed after first contact, your safety is the most important factor before anything.
Step 9: Remember to discard the solution or any left over sterile water if 28 days have passed after first contact as sterility cannot be guaranteed and the solution could become infectious.
(Wrote this out in a google doc for myself and I thought it would be nice to share so I rewrote and structured it for that purpose. Tried to make this incredibly straight forward so it doesn’t get misinterpreted. This isn’t AI generated but i did use AI to double check and fix slight inaccuracies)
Materials/Necessities:
- Sterilized gloves
- Pre-Sterilized needle
- Vial of powder
- Vial of Sterile Water, potentially Bacteriostatic Water (Lasts up to 28 days (refrigerated) after first contact) or Bacteriostatic Saline (Lasts up to 28 days (refrigerated) after first contact, Less irritation/swelling) depending if your powder is compatible with saline (search up and check the manufacturers instructions for the recommended solvent (type of water))
- 70% isopropyl alcohol wipes
- Clear Workspace
Step 1: Put on sterilized gloves, sterilize your workspace with the alcohol wipes and set all your materials down in it.
Step 2: Open a new pre-sterilized needle (don't sterilize it yourself or touch the needle), sterilize the rubber stopper (rubber cap/lid) on the vial of sterile water with alcohol wipes.
Step 3: Once the alcohol from sterilizing the rubber stopper as air dried, immediately (to avoid environmental exposure making the rubber stopper unsterile) puncture through the rubber stopper into the vial
Step 4: Once punctured, draw the desired amount of sterile water into the needle, withdraw your needle from the vial, and sterilize the vial of powder’s rubber stopper with alcohol wipes.
Step 5: Once the alcohol from sterilizing the rubber stopper has air dried, immediately puncture through the rubber stopper, expel the sterile water into the powder and withdraw your needle from the vial.
Step 6: Discard your needle into a puncture resistant container for disposal and Mix the sterile water and powder together by lightly swirling the vial or alternatively lightly rolling the vial between your hands until the powder has fully dissolved into the sterile water, if you shake it the solution (mixture) may be de-natured.
Step 7: Refrigerate the vial of your solution or any left over sterile water (If you intend to use it in the future, otherwise throw away the vial) at 2–8 °C or 36–46 °F upright (rubber stopper facing up)
Step 8: Regularly check the solution for any irregularities such as cloudiness, discoloration, because if this occurs discard it, even before 28 days have passed after first contact, your safety is the most important factor before anything.
Step 9: Remember to discard the solution or any left over sterile water if 28 days have passed after first contact as sterility cannot be guaranteed and the solution could become infectious.
(Wrote this out in a google doc for myself and I thought it would be nice to share so I rewrote and structured it for that purpose. Tried to make this incredibly straight forward so it doesn’t get misinterpreted. This isn’t AI generated but i did use AI to double check and fix slight inaccuracies)
