If I preload a syringe for the next day or what ever. Just doing that seems to make the injection site sore. If I do preload one I ussually put in a mail envelope sealed.
If I preload a syringe for the next day or what ever. Just doing that seems to make the injection site sore. If I do preload one I ussually put in a mail envelope sealed.
hmm i always draw mine up a head of time for like that week or whatever and have had em preloaded for a month at a time and never seen a difference from drawing it up right then
Do you store them with the needle on or off ?Originally Posted by alabama
Originally Posted by seanw
w/ the needle on with sleeve covering i hope?
oh yea i dont se how u could store them without the needle being attached and yes it is covered
Are you using the same needle to draw the liquids as you are to inject them. Sometimes something as simple as pushing a needle through a rubber stopper will dull it and then it tends to cause more tissue damage and soreness when you use it for an injection.
No I use a drawing needle and then store it with the original "sterial" capped needle on it. I have no idea what would cause this to happen for me. I just figured there was something I was missing here. I even store them in sealed envelopes. So they are not tampered with.
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