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Subq vs im
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<blockquote data-quote="Blackhawk" data-source="post: 101094" data-attributes="member: 16042"><p>I use 5.16" 30g. Drawing is nor problem just takes a minute.</p><p></p><p>-Warm the vial gently. set it in warm tap water or keep it in a pocket or on your skin till it warms a little... less viscous warmed</p><p>-Clean the vial top with alcohol</p><p>-Pull air into the syringe equal to the dose you are going to pull. Inject the air into the vial. this prevents a vacuum from forming in the vial over time which can make drawing that much harder.</p><p>-Pull the plunger back much farther than the intended dose to increase suction. I pull a 1cc insulin syringe back to 100 units. (My current dose is 21 units. Through trial and error, I have found if I let it fill until the solution on the plunger looks like about 16 units, there is still more running down the side that when the plunger is pushed back, it will be more than my dose)</p><p>-Push the plunger slowly back up to dislodge air bubbles and expel excess oil back into the vial</p><p></p><p>You're filled.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackhawk, post: 101094, member: 16042"] I use 5.16" 30g. Drawing is nor problem just takes a minute. -Warm the vial gently. set it in warm tap water or keep it in a pocket or on your skin till it warms a little... less viscous warmed -Clean the vial top with alcohol -Pull air into the syringe equal to the dose you are going to pull. Inject the air into the vial. this prevents a vacuum from forming in the vial over time which can make drawing that much harder. -Pull the plunger back much farther than the intended dose to increase suction. I pull a 1cc insulin syringe back to 100 units. (My current dose is 21 units. Through trial and error, I have found if I let it fill until the solution on the plunger looks like about 16 units, there is still more running down the side that when the plunger is pushed back, it will be more than my dose) -Push the plunger slowly back up to dislodge air bubbles and expel excess oil back into the vial You're filled. [/QUOTE]
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