I think Dr. Saya pointed it out one time, that is not the subq method that is lowering or evening out the e2. Rather when people do subq they are doing more frequent smaller injections.
I just tried a 25gauge insulin syringe, it comes out real slow, and sometimes nothing will come out at all. I rub the vial to warm it up first and inject the same amount of air in. Is there a way to get it to flow easier?
I have read before that 80mg. Test subq. is equivalent to 100mg. IM. Anyone know of this to be credible?
But does it get absorbed more efficiently?100mg is 100mg
I have read before that 80mg. Test subq. is equivalent to 100mg. IM. Anyone know of this to be credible?
But does it get absorbed more efficiently?
I have read before that 80mg. Test subq. is equivalent to 100mg. IM. Anyone know of this to be credible?
Dr. Crisler states this in his book and I find him credible. Of course YMMV and only labs will tell if this is the case for you.
No problems here with a 30 gauge insulin syringe. Takes no more then 20 seconds to push. Filling takes about 30 seconds to a minute.