I disagree. For example, peptides that are injected subcutaneously are best used with thinner "insulin-sized" needles because of the significantly lower density.
I disagree. For example, peptides that are injected subcutaneously are best used with thinner "insulin-sized" needles because of the significantly lower density.
I disagree. For example, peptides that are injected subcutaneously are best used with thinner "insulin-sized" needles because of the significantly lower density.
After injecting a peptide subQ for a month with 23g needles, one never forgets the importance of pin size. =D
The reason I asked is because I am used to using 23g's for test & deca and I've heard a lot about painful tren injections. After some research it's apparent that these pains come from an "allergic reaction" to acetate OR a flaw in sterility... not so much the density.
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