Protocols requiring multiple peptides (e.g., IGF-1 LR3 with growth hormone secretagogues) should use separate vials and separate injections to maintain dose accuracy and prevent peptide degradation from incompatible pH or preservative interactions
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The October 2024 international consensus guidance, including from the American Society of Anesthesiologists, took a more nuanced position than earlier blanket-stop advice: 11 Patients on stable doses, without GI symptoms, who are not in the dose-escalation phase can usually continue their medication before elective surgery Higher-risk patients (recent dose escalation, GI symptoms, very high doses) should follow a 24-hour clear-liquid diet before standard 6-hour fasting For emergency surgery, the anaesthetist will use techniques that protect against aspiration regardless of fasting The specific plan should be agreed with your surgical team and anaesthetist in advance

If any of this sounds familiar, it is worth paying attention: Your reconstituted compound seems to lose effectiveness after a few days You are noticing cloudiness or changes in your solution between doses You have been using plain sterile water and drawing from the same vial multiple times Your results have been inconsistent despite using your compound correctly You sourced your Bac water from an online supplier with no lab testing or documentation These are not small issues
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