Can I use a U-100 syringe for U-40 insulin?

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SuziB

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I am having a terrible time giving my cat injections. It’s been suggested that I use a smaller needle. I’m currently using a U-40 1/2” 28G syringe that I bought from my vet. The only smaller U-40 syringes I find are 29G, but U-100 syringes come in a 5/16” 31G, which is considerably smaller. Is it ok to use the smaller needle/syringe if I adjust the dosage? My understanding is that I would multiply the unit dose she’s getting by 2.5. She currently gets 1U, which would mean I would fill the U-100 syringe to the 2.5 mark. Is that correct?
 
She currently gets 1U, which would mean I would fill the U-100 syringe to the 2.5 mark. Is that correct?
Yeah that's right I used the u100 with my prozinc insulin. They were so much better for fine adjustments to the dose.
 
Yes, you can do this. It's a great way to measure small dose fractions too. Print out the chart in the link you were given in post #2 above and put the U40 syringes away somewhere so you don't accidentally use one of those with the chart.
 
Yep, I’m using U100 syringes with my U40 insulin at the moment! Just use the conversion chart to be sure.
 
Thanks! Got the syringes locally today. Fingers crossed tonight’s injection goes better than the last few!!
 
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