Although it can be done, it is really not advised to put oil and water in the same syringe, reasons for this:
- water and oil have totally different viscosity making it hard to draw both produts in same syringe without cross contamination.
- you have to change needles swapping from one vial to the other, no needle saving (although it cost pennies...)
- HCG done subcutaneous with an insulin needle is completely painless and hassle free
- Its almost impossible to measure HCG correctly on IM syringe, as the volume is very low (it can be as low as 0.1ml)
- higher risk of infection, as the draw process leaves more room for it.
Consider you will also need bacteriostatic water, and empty sterile vial (depending on HCG brand), for the HCG preparation. The regular water that comes with HCG is usually not bacteriostatic.
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