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Hey guys, has anyone worked with dual chamber vials?

Started by Mohd 16 replies 4 people Last activity 1d ago

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Jun 21, 2026 #1
Hey guys, has anyone worked with dual chamber vials?
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Jun 24, 2026 #3
seems like more possible points of failure to me
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Jul 3, 2026 #4
Im interested in preparing these dual chamber vials, but not sure how to transfer the peptide into this in its powder form, without reconstituting it.
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Jul 11, 2026 #7
Standard single chamber vials have been easy and successful.
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Jul 18, 2026 #8
they have to be filled in the factory, same method as vials from my understanding
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Jul 20, 2026 #9
Is it not possible for the puck to be crushed slightly and transferred into this
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Jul 26, 2026 #11
Hey Guys, Am on 2mg GHK-CU for a week now, had diluted 50mg in 3ml bac along with 5mg BPC. I still get 1 to 2 cms red inflammation around the injection area - not bothersome but just wondering if body will get used to it, or if more dilution is required. I split the dose into AM 1mg (6 units) and PM(6 units). Also I am noticing dandruff on the scalp since a week. And I shampoo my hair with 1% ketakonazole daily. Is it possible that this is caused by GHK-CU? Thanks.
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23d ago #12
This is true, but if its possible it can be done right
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21d ago #13
i wouldnt take that risk myself but tell us if you get an infection or not 👍
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20d ago #14
Never tried opening a dry vial, but from what I understand these things can attract moisure quite fast, thats why they come in vacuum sealed vials. so if you transfer some moisure will enter and peptide degradation will set to begin. Sterility wise I wouldnt me much concerned if you are transferring it in a very hygenic dust free place, and if you are using bac water for reconstitution later on. I mean people back load syringes exposing stuff to a lot of air and this should not be much different. But I wouldnt do it as it does not provide any benefits.
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8d ago #15
And moreover since you dont know how much moisture will degrade the peptide, you wont know how much you are injecting.
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3d ago #16
I appreciate the response 👍
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1d ago #17
Interesting, I knew about keeping things sterile, but I had no idea moisture could be a problem as well
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