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Avoid heating up solutions of substances with poor water solubility (yohimbine, and caffeine, for example), because they will go back to their solid state once you have injected them into the body. Dilute them with more water and use larger volume syringes if needed. | Avoid heating up solutions of substances with poor water solubility (yohimbine, and caffeine, for example), because they will go back to their solid state once you have injected them into the body. Dilute them with more water and use larger volume syringes if needed. | ||
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Sterile water for injection (SWFI) should be placed in a [[#Sterile single-use spoon|single-use spoon]] when substances for injection are dissolved, in order to avoid spreading blood-borne diseases. | Sterile water for injection (SWFI) should be placed in a [[#Sterile single-use spoon|single-use spoon]] when substances for injection are dissolved, in order to avoid spreading blood-borne diseases. | ||