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    Quote Originally Posted by WheelieFreakz
    doc told him it helps hold in the oil. 3ml is pretty standard for a 20 gauge syringe
    For TRT a 1ml syringe or less is ideal to accurately measure the small dosages used.

    To hold oil I just leave syringe in place for a good 30 sec after injecting and it's been working like a charm for over a year now. Either way, the air won't hurt, just seems excessive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FRDave View Post
    For TRT a 1ml syringe or less is ideal to accurately measure the small dosages used.

    To hold oil I just leave syringe in place for a good 30 sec after injecting and it's been working like a charm for over a year now. Either way, the air won't hurt, just seems excessive.
    well i'm in a really small town, and i believe the pharmacy gets their syringes from the ranch supply store next door so that might play a part.

    not even joking

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    Quote Originally Posted by FRDave View Post
    For TRT a 1ml syringe or less is ideal to accurately measure the small dosages used.

    To hold oil I just leave syringe in place for a good 30 sec after injecting and it's been working like a charm for over a year now. Either way, the air won't hurt, just seems excessive.
    Dave,
    That's really a good idea.

    What I do is purposely draw a bubble of air into the syringe. When I invert to inject, I tap to drive bubble to the rubber. The bubble serves to drive in ALL the test in the syringe. I learned that on this forum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2Sox
    Dave, That's really a good idea. What I do is purposely draw a bubble of air into the syringe. When I invert to inject, I tap to drive bubble to the rubber. The bubble serves to drive in ALL the test in the syringe. I learned that on this forum.
    I use to use a bubble with the slip tip but now I use syringes with an attached tip labeled as 'no dead space'.

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