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I always have air bubbles in my string when I inject. Am I the only one? I can’t figure out how it would be possible to draw in bubbles when the tip of the syringe is completely submerged in the peptide fluid. I know it’s not a big deal to inject a little air, but it’s just a pain to measure the dose when a percentage of it is air. I’ve seen you can flick the syringe to get the bubbles toward the tip and push the air out. But I don’t want to shock the peptides by doing that and mess them up. Any tips would be appreciated. Thanks.
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