Sryinges
Why couldn’t you just open the syringe and push your dose into it rather than
draw it out?
think back to how little came out when you primed a new pen. i have syringes
in all sizes from when i took 4 to 6 shots a day and don’t think any are
marked well enough to measure that little bit of spit.
jodi
The 5 mcg pen has 1.2 cc of spit in it, for 60 doses. That’s 0.02 cc
per dose — can syringes measure out that small a dose? Yes, maybe
that’s why they say not to transfer the spit to a syringe.
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June 27th, 2004 at 5:05 am
I tried that once…The byetta sprayed throughout the syringe leaving droplets
all over the place. As I pushed the plunger, the droplets that landed closer to
the needle got pushed out with the air that was in the syringe. So, yeah, that
unfortunately does not work.
Trish
think back to how little came out when you primed a new pen. i have syringes
in all sizes from when i took 4 to 6 shots a day and don’t think any are
marked well enough to measure that little bit of spit.
jodi
The 5 mcg pen has 1.2 cc of spit in it, for 60 doses. That’s 0.02 cc
per dose — can syringes measure out that small a dose? Yes, maybe
that’s why they say not to transfer the spit to a syringe.
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