Vince
Super Moderator
I recently just picked up some .5cc I haven't tried them yet but hopefully they work nicely.As you know many use 1ml (1cc) fixed insulin syringes (27/28/29 gauge most common) for trt whether injecting sub-q or i.m.
If you are injecting lower doses more frequently (daily/EOD) than using the .5 ml (.5cc) or even the .3ml (.3cc) fixed insulin syringes make it easier for some to read/measure accurate doses.
I was using the 1 ml BD U-100 28 gauge 1/2 inch needle length for a while after starting trt and eventually switched over to the .5 ml syringes and I can say that drawing is slightly faster with the .5ml syringe and the overall syringe size is more compact.....would never go back to the 1 ml.
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