I use 23 G 1.5 for almost everything. 23G 1 inch for thighs or delts. I always draw with a 20G.
I use to do an 18g to draw, but noticed there could be little pieces the running stopper that could potentially break off.
Easy to inject? hmmmI use Easy Touch U-100 insulin 1 cc 27 g 1/2" so does the Mrs. Works fine with oils, for some reason this brand draws and dispenses really fast compared to other brands. Use ventrogluteal hardly feel it. https://www.healthwarehouse.com/-2724852.html
Same here. In my case, I'd rather have a controlled 10 sec injection with a 22g/1 or 23g/1 than trying trying to push something thicker like 250mg cyp or undec through a 25. The only time I'd use a a 25 is with prop, tren a or another short ester where the mg/ml is lower and oil's thin.I do 23 gauge x 1" no matter where I inject. 23 makes it go in smoother than the 25 in my opinion
It is caused by to many draws and/or pulling with to large of a pin. I used to get Mexican vet grade in 50cc vials and would transfer it into 10cc or 20cc vials. No need to have rubber floaties or exposing it to outside air.Always wondered about that rubber stopper "fatigue" possibility, whether or not it resulted from too big a draw pin OR from too many draws from the same vial. I was used to 10ml vials when I first acquired some 20mls ... I stared at those vials and each syringe for a while before I got confident. Never have owned a 50ml vial and not likely to now that my career is headed in the "less is enough" direction.
I have used this brand before and I agree.I use Easy Touch U-100 insulin 1 cc 27 g 1/2" so does the Mrs. Works fine with oils, for some reason this brand draws and dispenses really fast compared to other brands. Use ventrogluteal hardly feel it. https://www.healthwarehouse.com/-2724852.html
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