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Zooka15

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Does anyone know of any sites I can order syringes without a script? I specifically live in Illinois and they require scripts for more then 20 insulin needles. I have been ordering from OTC wharehouse for years but my last order with them still has not shipped from 2 weeks ago and not getting help from contacting them.
 
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antelopers

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Westin

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Does anyone know of any sites I can order syringes without a script? I specifically live in Illinois and they require scripts for more then 20 insulin needles. I have been ordering from OTC wharehouse for years but my last order with them still has not shipped from 2 weeks ago and not getting help from contacting them.
Go to WestEndMedicalSupplies.com
 

lemonflavor

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Roadkill

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Do most people use insulin syringes for test? When I first started my therapy they gave me 3ml syringes with a thicker gauge for draw and then a separate needle to inject. I do use insulin syringes for my hcg though.
 

madman

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Do most people use insulin syringes for test? When I first started my therapy they gave me 3ml syringes with a thicker gauge for draw and then a separate needle to inject. I do use insulin syringes for my hcg though.

The majority are using fixed insulin syringes.
 

madman

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Is it not harder to draw?


I would not say harder but definitely much slower than using a syringe with a 22-25 gauge needle.

Most are using 27-31 gauge and some tend to find the 27-29s easier to load but it is still not that difficult when using a 30-31.

Aside from the gauge used the viscosity of the carrier oil and dose of T will affect how long it takes to draw the oil from the vial.

Warming the vial prior to drawing will make it easier to pass through the needle when drawing/injecting.

I use a BD U-100 insulin syringe .5ml (50 unit) 30gauge 5/16 inch needle and inject Delatestryl (testosterone enanthate) 200mg/ml strength.

My protocol is 150mg/week (75mg every 3.5 days) so I draw (.375ml) and it takes under 2 minutes.

The main benefits are minimal pain/trauma to tissues and most importantly they are dead space syringes which result in the minimal waste of medication let alone you can draw/inject using the same needle.

Many use the 1ml fixed insulin syringes but you have the option to use the .5ml or even the .3ml syringes when injecting daily/EOD as the volume of oil is low and it is easier to read the markings for some when trying to draw an accurate dose.

When first starting trt I was using the standard 1ml fixed insulin syringe and eventually switched over to the .5ml as they are more compact and feel better in the hand when drawing/injecting and I can draw slightly quicker compared to the 1ml.
 

Wilson7

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It takes about a minute or so to draw, really not an issue. In addition, the needle has no hub or hub loss of roughly 0.1 ml. Matters if you are using a multi dose vial. Been using them for over a year, works really well for me and others I know that also use them.
 
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