1. Clean your hands and then gather the materials for
    mixing.
    You will need:
    ● 5 mg semaglutide vial;
    ● bacteriostatic water vial;
    ● 100 IU/1 ml syringe with a needle;
    ● alcohol pad;
    ● sharps disposal container for a needle.
  2. Prepare the materials for mixing.
    Remove the protective caps from your semaglutide vial and bacteriostatic water vial. Clean the top of each vial with an alcohol pad.
    Attach the needle to your syringe. Do not touch the needle with your fingers, and do not let the needle touch any other surface.
  3. Draw up the bacteriostatic water.
    You will need 2 ml (200 IU) of bacteriostatic water.
    To draw up the water, hold the bacteriostatic water vial upside down and insert the needle into the rubber cap. Slowly pull back the plunger to the 1 ml (100 IU) mark.
  4. Inject bacteriostatic water into the Semaglutide
    vial.
    After the bacteriostatic water has entered the syringe to the appropriate amount, take the syringe of water and insert it into the semaglutide vial.
    Slowly inject all of the water into the semaglutide vial. If you feel pressure, stop and let it level out before moving on. After the bacteriostatic water has entered the vial, pull the needle out of the vial.
    Repeat steps 3 and 4 to inject another 1 ml (100 IU) of water into the semaglutide vial.
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  5. Gently swirl the solution.
    Gently swirl the solution in a circular motion until the semaglutide powder and bacteriostatic water completely combine. Do not shake the solution.