First I draw out how much IGF I want to use in a 1cc insulin syringe. (usually 40mcg) Then I fill the rest of the syringe up with BW (bacteriostatic WATER) not BA.
ok. So you take the syringe thats filled with igf-1 lr3 and fill it with air equal to the amount of bw you will be taking out of the bw vial and then stick it in, inject air, extract bw?
Just put as much bw as you want. It doesn't matter how much you put in. Just fill with igf then bw or you can do bw first then igf that way all the igf goes into you but with insulin syringes it will anyway. No need to complicate it
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