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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
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<blockquote data-quote="madman" data-source="post: 76927" data-attributes="member: 13851"><p>Most are using U100 insulin syringes varying from 27-31 gauge / 1/2-5/8 inch length as insulin syringes have the needle permanently attached and can be used to draw/inject with same needle and they are low dead space so there is less waste of medication. Tiny bubbles are of no concern you can just pull more oil into the syringe than what your are injecting let it fill until you get that big air bubble a top then push down on plunger and bubble will go back into the vial. Any micro bubbles in the oil will be eliminated when pushing plunger to your dosage line before you inject. Easier to draw if oil is warm (could place vial between thighs or underarm for few minutes).I never had issue drawing/injecting when vial is at room temperature as long as it is not cold. Injecting air into vial before drawing also helps balance out air pressure in the vial so if you are injecting .35ml draw .35ml air into syringe than once you pierce neoprene stopper with the needle (vial top side up) inject air into vial than turn (vial upside down) and draw oil. Mind you I personally never inject air into vial and have not had an issue. Hcg is water based so it does not need to be warm but you should shake vial every time before you draw your dose. Worst case scenario if you were drawing/injecting with 22-25 gauge needle they may dull slightly.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]3885[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madman, post: 76927, member: 13851"] Most are using U100 insulin syringes varying from 27-31 gauge / 1/2-5/8 inch length as insulin syringes have the needle permanently attached and can be used to draw/inject with same needle and they are low dead space so there is less waste of medication. Tiny bubbles are of no concern you can just pull more oil into the syringe than what your are injecting let it fill until you get that big air bubble a top then push down on plunger and bubble will go back into the vial. Any micro bubbles in the oil will be eliminated when pushing plunger to your dosage line before you inject. Easier to draw if oil is warm (could place vial between thighs or underarm for few minutes).I never had issue drawing/injecting when vial is at room temperature as long as it is not cold. Injecting air into vial before drawing also helps balance out air pressure in the vial so if you are injecting .35ml draw .35ml air into syringe than once you pierce neoprene stopper with the needle (vial top side up) inject air into vial than turn (vial upside down) and draw oil. Mind you I personally never inject air into vial and have not had an issue. Hcg is water based so it does not need to be warm but you should shake vial every time before you draw your dose. Worst case scenario if you were drawing/injecting with 22-25 gauge needle they may dull slightly. [ATTACH=CONFIG]3885[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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