paul
Member Since 2014
I have a problem that I still can't resolve since I started my cat on Lantus last year.
When I draw up the Lantus I hold the bottle upright and the syringe upright as well and I draw in the insulin. My cat takes 1 unit and I draw up 4 or 5 units, flick the syringe to get the bubbles to the top then squirt out the extra air and insulin until I am down to one unit.
This is an awful waste of insulin, I'm squirting out 4 days of insulin down the bathroom sink each and every day.
The vet said to flick the syringe while the tip is still in the Lantus bottle and then inject the air and extra Lantus back into the bottle. However I have heard that this can contaminate the insulin since there is lubrication inside the syringe you shouldn't be injecting it back into the bottle as the insulin is basically dirty from the lubrication.
I watched youtube videos but they all use the insulin bottles that have a space of air in the top but my Lantus bottles are vacuum sealed so there is a black stopper at the top gradually moving down as I use the Lantus.
Any suggestions how to draw up the insulin so there are no air bubbles, and so I am not wasting 4 days of insulin down the drain every day?
When I draw up the Lantus I hold the bottle upright and the syringe upright as well and I draw in the insulin. My cat takes 1 unit and I draw up 4 or 5 units, flick the syringe to get the bubbles to the top then squirt out the extra air and insulin until I am down to one unit.
This is an awful waste of insulin, I'm squirting out 4 days of insulin down the bathroom sink each and every day.
The vet said to flick the syringe while the tip is still in the Lantus bottle and then inject the air and extra Lantus back into the bottle. However I have heard that this can contaminate the insulin since there is lubrication inside the syringe you shouldn't be injecting it back into the bottle as the insulin is basically dirty from the lubrication.
I watched youtube videos but they all use the insulin bottles that have a space of air in the top but my Lantus bottles are vacuum sealed so there is a black stopper at the top gradually moving down as I use the Lantus.
Any suggestions how to draw up the insulin so there are no air bubbles, and so I am not wasting 4 days of insulin down the drain every day?