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How much test is being lost in a non-fixed needle syringe?
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<blockquote data-quote="jacb" data-source="post: 216932" data-attributes="member: 18836"><p>I started with the regular Easy Touch fixed needle Combinations .. But I seem to be wasting quite a lot of T'. It was Nelson who mentioned "<a href="https://www.excelmale.com/forum/threads/west-pharmaceutical%E2%80%99s-swabable-vial-adapters.24702/#post-215830" target="_blank">Vial Adapters</a>" in passing and that seemed to be something to explore. Unfortunately I wasn't able to find any to buy online but by then I had purchased the Luer Lock combo.</p><p></p><p>What did become apparent is that there are more options with Luer Lock for Low Dead space syringe needle combinations. Eg TSK's Needles and HSW syringes. In fact you yourself posted a drawing above that showed this. Look at the label on last cross section, of your first slide.</p><p></p><p>Which fixed LDS Syringes do you use ... Easy Touch don't claim to make any.</p><p></p><p>One good thing about the Easy Touch combinations (even if they are not LDS) is that they go down to a syringe size of 0.3ml ... Perhaps this would be of interest to those pining daily? Here is their range of fixed needle combinations <a href="http://mhcmed.com/products/easytouch-diabetic-products/easytouch-u-100-insulin-syringes/" target="_blank">LINK</a></p><p></p><p>Why am I looking at this now? .. Yes you guessed it, I need to place a new order and I am considering my options. I have been using Easytouch Needles (27G x 1/2") and they are good (not LDS) ... but how would T Cyp be with a 29G, 30G or 31G needle? Maybe I will try 29G x 1/2".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jacb, post: 216932, member: 18836"] I started with the regular Easy Touch fixed needle Combinations .. But I seem to be wasting quite a lot of T'. It was Nelson who mentioned "[URL='https://www.excelmale.com/forum/threads/west-pharmaceutical%E2%80%99s-swabable-vial-adapters.24702/#post-215830']Vial Adapters[/URL]" in passing and that seemed to be something to explore. Unfortunately I wasn't able to find any to buy online but by then I had purchased the Luer Lock combo. What did become apparent is that there are more options with Luer Lock for Low Dead space syringe needle combinations. Eg TSK's Needles and HSW syringes. In fact you yourself posted a drawing above that showed this. Look at the label on last cross section, of your first slide. Which fixed LDS Syringes do you use ... Easy Touch don't claim to make any. One good thing about the Easy Touch combinations (even if they are not LDS) is that they go down to a syringe size of 0.3ml ... Perhaps this would be of interest to those pining daily? Here is their range of fixed needle combinations [URL='http://mhcmed.com/products/easytouch-diabetic-products/easytouch-u-100-insulin-syringes/']LINK[/URL] Why am I looking at this now? .. Yes you guessed it, I need to place a new order and I am considering my options. I have been using Easytouch Needles (27G x 1/2") and they are good (not LDS) ... but how would T Cyp be with a 29G, 30G or 31G needle? Maybe I will try 29G x 1/2". [/QUOTE]
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