? bubble when drawing from vial

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CandyH & Catcat

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could use some tips about dealing with bubbles in the syringe after drawing the insulin

don't remember this happening when I was shooting Vetsulin, but it appears to be happening almost every time with the Lantus vial

per my vet, I am NOT injecting air into the vial before drawing insulin out

I'm using ReliOn syringes (U-100, .3 capacity, half unit marks)

I'm compressing the plunger inwards and holding it that way as I puncture the seal of the vial, not letting go until it's all the way in

I've tried both drawing down to slightly more than I intend to shoot, and drawing down further to let air into the syringe, after drawing the insulin and pulling the needle back out -- in either case, expelling the surplus before injecting

anyone else notice this, if so what did you do, what technique works best?
 
I'm using ReliOn syringes (U-100, .3 capacity, half unit marks)
The Relion syringes drove me :blackeye: nuts with bubbles and barrel marking inaccuracies.
Quit and replaced with BD Ultra Fine .
Rarely a bubble trouble.
But 50% of syringes are off mark, digital calipers might be required to secure dose consistency ( true headache on its-own:banghead:) and to cut the waste.
 
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I read somewhere that after drawing your dose and removing the syringe from vial draw additional air into syringe, tap until bubble joins the extra air and then carefully push plunger until air is expelled. Can't remember for the life of me who posted this nugget but it may be worth a try?
 
I overdraw the dose by some then do exactly what she said:
I hold the syringe upwards so that the bubble floats to the top, sometimes if it doesn't float hit the syringe with my finger, more like with my nail then slowly turn the plunge, not push, turn so that the air gets out slowly

I use Monoject syringes and love them. I have found them to be the easiest to twist the plunger on.
 
The Relion syringes drove me :blackeye: nuts with bubbles and barrel marking inaccuracies.
Quit and replaced with BD Ultra Fine .
Rarely a bubble trouble.
But 50% of syringes are off mark, digital calipers might be required to secure dose consistency ( true headache on its-own:banghead:) and to cut the waste.

Since the mm for calipers is larger compared to ReliOn (1.32mm vs 1.62mm) that means its narrower and should be easier to see the smaller doses right? I got calipers but trying to measure a 0.1U dose seems fruitless because the jaws are so close together :banghead:
 
Since the mm for calipers is larger compared to ReliOn (1.32mm vs 1.62mm) that means its narrower and should be easier to see the smaller doses right? I got calipers but trying to measure a 0.1U dose seems fruitless because the jaws are so close together :banghead:
I'm so glad it's not just me. Got the calipers but finding them really difficult to use / measure smaller doses. Oh well, maybe I'll find a use for them one day like making miniature maps or something - not ;)
 
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