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Best filter option for Cerebrolysin

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#1 god5peed

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Posted 08 April 2015 - 01:34 AM


I've read the numerous threads regarding syringe filters for Cerebrolysin, and the general consensus is to use a 5 micron filter needle.

The same studies also state miniscule submicron glass particulates may remain in the solution, and they are also the most detrimental to your health.

I have one simple question: Will a 0.22 micron filter be too big to filter the remaining glass, and more importantly too small to let the peptides pass through?

I just need to know what size is the biggest peptide in Cerebrolysin.

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#2 god5peed

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Posted 09 April 2015 - 04:49 AM

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Posted 09 April 2015 - 04:34 PM

Even with a 5um filter you are going to lose some peptides. I learned this from the cerebrolysin thread which already exists. If you are so afraid of phantom glass particles then go with another peptide like semax or selank which can be injected sub-q.


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Posted 10 April 2015 - 04:23 AM

What sources do you have which state peptides will be lost with a 5 micron filter? Indubitably some will because of the nature of the mechanism, but nothing significant. The previous threads only stated glass particulates were in fact present. Those which pose the greatest threat are below one micron. This is why I'm asking how big these peptides are. It isn't rocket science.
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Posted 18 September 2018 - 12:33 PM

for anyone that stumbles across this thread I noticed a significant decrease in injection site inflammation with cerebrolysin after starting to use filter needles


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