I found that it seems to depend on how well the pharmacy did at getting air bubbles out, how well it was mixed, and also the cream base that was used.
I received one topi-click where it seemed that the cream was almost foamy, I'd turn 2 clicks and it would take about 10 minutes for all of the dose to come out. A real PITA.
I used to like topi-clicks, but now I miss the days when I used to get t-cream in syringes.
When i used creams i noticed that none of the devices used to dispense the cream were really accurate. How do u know? I bought a high precision scale and measured for weeks. That way i was able to better measure the dosage but it was such a pain and not worth. Absorption for me was a bit off as well so at the end of the day the variation in cream volume was worse or better than the variation in absorption.
Cream was such a hassle that i end up switching to injections.
I will clean out the opening as needed and when I finish with the correct number of clicks, I will push down on the top of the cap (side near the edge) with a finger with just enough pressure to push out the remaining product. I used to see the remaining product still oozing out a bit and I figured there was still some upward pressure on the product. A simple push and that takes care of that.
I click. Wait a few seconds. apply whats available then turn it upside down and lightly tap into my palm a few times until nothing comes out. I usually get an additional 1/3. The combination of these actions seems to give me a consistent amount of cream per dose. Note: It is my understanding that only your dose and the residual can come out no matter how hard you tap since the next dose is sealed. Correct me if I'm wrong on that. I don't want to be able to over tap and get into the next click dose.
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