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This is the way I was planning to prepare HCG for my post cycle therapy (along with a similar procedure for on cycle HCG injections). PLEASE CORRECT ME WHEREVER I'M WRONG.

5000iu human chorionic gonadotropin vial or ampule
bacteriostatic water vial
10ml sterile empty vial
10ml disposable syringe
3ml disposable syringe
large needle
1-inch needle
alcohol pads
hand sanitizer
sharps container

1) Wash hands.
2) Uncover HCG vial (or break HCG ampule), bacteriostatic water vial and empty sterile vial.
3) Wipe rubber stoppers on all vials just uncovered with alcohol pad.
4) Attach 1 inch needle to 3mL syringe.
5) Uncover needle attached to the syringe and draw 1mL of air into syringe.
6) Inject air into bacteriostatic water vial and draw 1mL of bacteriostatic water into syringe.
7) Inject 1mL of bacteriostatic water into HCG vial or ampule (reconstitution).
8) Draw the reconstituted solution back into syringe.
9) Inject reconstituted solution into sterile empty vial.
10) Dispose of syringe in sharps container.
11) Apply some motion to sterile vial with reconstituted solution without shaking.
12) Attach large needle to 10mL syringe.
13) Uncover needle attached to the syringe and draw 4mL of air into syringe.
14) Inject air into bacteriostatic water vial and draw 4mL of bacteriostatic water.
15) Inject 4mL of bacteriostatic water into sterile vial with reconstituted solution.
16) Dispose of syringe in sharps container.
17) Cover sterile vial with reconstituted solution and store in refrigerator for use within 30 days.

Results: Sterile vial with 5mL of HCG, 1000iu per mL

Good to go?

Alternatively, I was thinking:

4) Attach large needle to 10mL syringe.
5) Uncover needle attached to the syringe and draw 5mL of air into syringe.
6) Inject air into bacteriostatic water vial and draw 5mL of bacteriostatic water into syringe.
7) Inject 1mL of bacteriostatic water into HCG vial or ampule (reconstitution).
8) Draw the reconstituted solution back into syringe.
9) Inject reconstituted solution with the 4mL of extra bacteriostatic water in syringe into sterile empty vial.
10) Dispose of syringe in sharps container.
11) Apply some motion to sterile vial with reconstituted solution without shaking.
12) Cover sterile vial with reconstituted solution and store in refrigerator for use within 30 days.

Results: Sterile vial with 5mL of HCG, 1000iu per mL

Good to go?

I was watching a video of this "HCG diet" fat lady (lol!) beginning a similar procedure with first drawing as much amount of air from the sterile empty vial with a syringe as bacteriostatic water she was planning to inject into the vial. Example: if you plan to have a 10mL solution of HCG, start by drawing 10mL of air from the sterile vial. Is this necessary at first?

Thanks
 
I don't know that looks overly complicated. I wipe rubber stoppers with an alcohol pad and then I simple use my 100UI insulin syringe to draw up 1mL of bacteriostatic water, slowly add it to the hCG vial and bam done.

I now have a 5000UI/mL vial and drawing 5units on the insulin syringe equals 250UI hCG and 10units on the syringe equals 500UI hCG and so on.

I see no reason to have to dilute it anymore (it easily goes into solution with 1mL water) and then (because 1mL fits in the original hCG vial) no need to transfer it.
 
Great, that is just what I needed to hear!! Thanks!!:perfect: So the whole process I just described is plausible, just overly complicated? That was the only thing I could piece together from gathering up info and researching.
 
The only reason you would need to transfer to a new vial is because the vial the hCG comes in won't hold 5mL.

So yes, nothing wrong with your plan just unnecessarily complicated IMO.
 
You mentioned you dilute the solution with 1mL of bacteriostatic water; so you don't use the original solvent and then store the original HCG vial in the fridge?
 
You mentioned you dilute the solution with 1mL of bacteriostatic water; so you don't use the original solvent and then store the original HCG vial in the fridge?

Nope....I feel you need bacteriostatic water because you're going to be keeping it for awhile. These vials were originally designed as fertility treatment for women and the entire 5000UI was given all at once so bacteriostatic water was unnecessary.
 

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