until he injects a piece of rubber from the stopper into his quad and has to have it dug out in the er....will it happen? maybe not but it def could, I'll spend the ten cents for peace of mind lol
How many of you use one needle to draw and swap it out with a new one to inject? Is it mandatory you do that?
I understand the idea behind why (faster drawing of liquid from vial using larger needle and the draw needle may lose it sharpness compared to a new one)
How many of you use one needle to draw and swap it out with a new one to inject? Is it mandatory you do that?
I understand the idea behind why (faster drawing of liquid from vial using larger needle and the draw needle may lose it sharpness compared to a new one)
I use a 22 gauge to draw out oils
then a 23 to inject
I always change out the needle after penetrating a rubber stopper,it's amazing how much damage one time can do.
it always causes less muscle trauma if you do,which is a good thing