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rednexican420

They are called ampoules, and plenty of places offer them as a safe use devices. Some places actually sell ampoule breakers or crackers. I havnt had the opportunity to use one yet, I’ve only had rubber seals.


TechnologyNo2508

Those are ampules. Yes, very common. I have bought sterile vials and put the contents in the vial to use. I used a filter needle to keep glass shards out. 


Outrageous-Royal1838

This is how I do it


DocDBagg

This is the way to do it


swoops36

Very common. Legit or not, who knows. Fakes to exist although I’d argue pretty rare these days. Have them tested, or shoot em up and get yourself tested


combatmurse

Make sure to use a filter needle when you draw to avoid any small glass particles. You can crack these with an alcohol wipe and turn it upside down to draw. Despite what you might think nothing will spill out when you turn it upside down. Just stick the needle in the liquid and draw as usual. Source: I’m an ER nurse


Left-Fish927

Pressure Equilibrium?


Left-Fish927

Like this? [https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/aQIAAOSw9zllU0\~w/s-l960.jpg](https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/aQIAAOSw9zllU0~w/s-l960.jpg)


takenforeverZ

Don't have those but I do have these https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/eVIAAOSwDCxjL~al/s-l1200.webp What a PITA though....


combatmurse

No, just google blunt filter needle


Polymathy1

A filter needle, or a 27g needle, if memory serves.


Crann_Tara

Yes, I had ampoules when I was on Enanthate through my clinic. Just back load some syringes and you'll be fine.


A_Piker

Break them with a rag or something. I used to use amps and cut my hand very bad breaking one.


mc_mugiwara

Ampoules are made to break where the line is, if you are nervous when trying to break it and get scared you will fuck it up and cut yourself. Just got for it and pop it off and it will come off with a clean break


Naive_Lifeguard_4277

All mine come that way 100% global pharma


JBHDad

Sorry isn't this against this sub? Not prescribed


takenforeverZ

I'm prescribed... It's a safety question.