I notice I always have a small air bubbles in my shot before administering, and a tiny bit of leftover product afterwards as well. do you account for that by adding more (maybe a half to one unit more) to the syringe than your dose or no?
I don’t. It’s figure they’re too small to affect much.I notice I always have a small air bubbles in my shot before administering, and a tiny bit of leftover product afterwards as well. do you account for that by adding more (maybe a half to one unit more) to the syringe than your dose or no?
I still often see a tiny bit of air although less than in the Zepbound pens. The remaining bubbles are too small for me to adjust the units.Why would you. All you have to do is thump the syringe with your fingers and the air bubbles float to the top, where they can be pushed out
I didn't know that. I'm still not going to use a pen because a tiny bit of air doesn't bug me and I'm fine with needles.If you are concerned about this, you can always load a pen and use that. No air.
Agreed. The bubble doesn’t annoy me enough either to commit to multiple pens. If someone is concerned about it it’s the only solution I can think of that avoids air entirely.I didn't know that. I'm still not going to use a pen because a tiny bit of air doesn't bug me and I'm fine with needles.
That never worked for me, it sticks in place. So i squirt it back into the vial and redraw, the 2cd draw is only teeny bubble.Why would you. All you have to do is thump the syringe with your fingers and the air bubbles float to the top, where they can be pushed out
A pen is still a needle. A much finer one at that. You don’t feel the injection at all.I didn't know that. I'm still not going to use a pen because a tiny bit of air doesn't bug me and I'm fine with needles.
No. I use EasyTouch 1ml syringes for injections and never noticed any leftover. 3ml syringes yes, but they are only used to draw.I notice I always have a small air bubbles in my shot before administering, and a tiny bit of leftover product afterwards as well. do you account for that by adding more (maybe a half to one unit more) to the syringe than your dose or no?