@ConfusedAF I do not know if those are from a stopper or not -- I am not coming to any conclusion regarding what that is or how it got into the vial.
It could be pieces of stopper (if so, I advise that you use a smaller draw needle) or something that was injected into a vial after it was opened...or any number or other possibilities; I just have no way to know.
But what I do know with 100% certainty is that you should NOT risk sucking up a particle and injecting it into your body.
Do not use anything with particles because a small solid particle may accidentally get drawn up into the shot.
It is NOT worth the health risk.
Please contact the source directly by using the "Contact Us" form on the source' site and tell their customer service about your observation. They can investigate the situation, help determine what may have occurred, and may offer a replacement etc. I hope you reach a positive resolution.
The "Contact Us" page on the source's site is your best and most efficient way to contact the source (see link in the "code" box below):
Code:
https://basicstero.ws/contact
*Be sure to Check Your Email Spam Folder after contacting customer service because in the past some people complain they did not get a reply when in fact their email service filtered the reply to spam.
Also, even if they do replace it, if you have the experience and items needed (sterile .22 micro filter and sterile empty vial) to do so, you can filter the oil to save what is remaining.
But it appears to be such a small amount left that I would not find it worth it.
If it were mine, I would simply show the source and ask for a replacement.
Contact the source's customer service and they should take care of you -- I hope you get a positive resolution.