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Diluting lr3

krat7260

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Anyone have an opinion on the need to dilute lr3? I've read some arguments that say aa is too acidic alone, and will cause damage to the area applied. Whether or not you agree, would you see any problem adding BW (or some other agent) to lr3, just to be on the safe side? Should make measuring a little easier. And I figure (if nothing else) dilution should help alleviate the mild post application pain/swelling in my rats. Those little bastards don't even want to run in their wheel for about a day after dosing. Alas.... my rats are pussies. :embarrass
 
mikeswift said:
BW is exactly what you should use...

Ok, found BW with .9% BA. Is this alright? Can the BW be added to the lr3 vial and stored that way, or can it only be mixed just prior to application? If it can be added and stored, how much? 1ml... more? I do not want to do anything that may degrade the lr3. Any suggestions welcome.
 
Let me know when you find out how. I was wondering the same thing. How hard is it to get such a small amount into a 1/2cc insulin syringe and be accurate?
 
IGF isn't for injection but if you were going to mix it you would only have to add as much BW to a syringe as you needed and then add your IGF to the same. You wouldn't mix it and store it that way
 
some "kits" come with NaCl (Sodium Chloride) to dilute it with. (I think thats right, but its been awhile since I seen it).

I dont see the point in diluting. The extra dulling of the pin makes application more painful than no diluting at all. IMHO
 
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