need input.. ??

Today I was only pinning tren a.. but being in a rush and not thinking I withdrew test and tren into the syringe.. pinned into skin but didn't inject because I realized I wasn't injecting test today.

So I put the syringe with the test and tren in it into a zip lock bag..
My question is, is it sanitary and safe to save the test and tren in the syringe inside the bag and save for two days when I'll pinning the Test and tren??? Or toss away and take it as a loss?

I still grabbed a fresh syringe and ended just pinning the tren today..
 
From a medical standpoint you have now contaminated that syringe and putting in a plastic bag honestly has the same bacteria you would as your counter top as the bag is not sterile . The fact you broke skin has the possibility that bacteria have gone up the syringe and contaminated the test at this point but honestly is there gonna be some killer bacteria in that syringe . You could if possible replace the needle and inject , but Id recommend you just chuck it and draw fresh . Even though the risk is low the decision is up to you . You don't want an infection that's for sure .
 
Best of luck , I personally don't think you'll get an infection but there's always a possibility you never know . Sounds good and relaxing the needles greatly minimizes that risk
 
People do this all the time when traveling and I did it once when I had to pin on the go so I think you're fine.
 
People do this all the time when traveling and I did it once when I had to pin on the go so I think you're fine.

It was more the fact he had injected the needle into himself contaminating the needle , but Ya honestly you probably be fine .... Until you become a zombie
 
It was more the fact he had injected the needle into himself contaminating the needle , but Ya honestly you probably be fine .... Until you become a zombie

Oh I had assumed he was still going to swap the needle for a different one. Or would that still give a chance for contamination with a new needle but same barrel?

I hit a nerve once and re injected with the same needle without even thinking twice about it. I swabbed the spot again though.
 
He was talking about changing the needle using the same barrel after the fact he had put it in a plastic bag without changing the needle yet , there's chance the test in the barrel could be contaminated but is it something that's gonna cause an infection ehhh probably not
 
Exactly, one of the most important parts I would say health wise running injectables is maintaining sanitation as much as possible .
 
He was talking about changing the needle using the same barrel after the fact he had put it in a plastic bag without changing the needle yet , there's chance the test in the barrel could be contaminated but is it something that's gonna cause an infection ehhh probably not

I actually changed the needle before placing it in the bag
 
Ahhh okay well idk replace the needle right before injecting because a plastic bag isn't gonna keep it sterile but too late now , should be fine
 
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