PinkyFatFat
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FSUAttack said:What happens if you inject into a blood vessel?
Also - when aspirating - you are just suposed to do it until you notice it withdrawing fluid - but making sure it is not blood - right?
If you pull in air, shouldn't you start over? I know air bubbles is a big no-no with vein injections - is it that big a deal with intramuscular?
They are not really air bubbles! Do you think that you can pull air out of your muscles? LOL. The bubbles a there because you have created a vaccum, when drawing the plunger back. If the bubbles are still there when you let go of the plunger then air has leaked in around the stopper. For IM injections bubbles usually pose no problems. BigJ