Shirley and Ragnar
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I've had excessive air getting into my GNP syringes - just the last two boxes. I've used these for most of the 3 years Ragnar has been diabetic (minus 19 months or so when he was on honeymoon) and never had this problem before. Has anyone else noticed the same thing?
I need half-unit markings, and Relion isn't an option because ND law doesn't allow Walmart, or any other store not owned by a local pharmacist, to have a pharmacy. I've been over-filling the syringes by quite a bit, getting the bubbles to the top, and removing the air before I fine-tune it, but it's not perfect - for one thing, the bubbles tend to stick to the plunger. I may just have to go on doing that...
But these syringes are made for people - has the government done nothing? I'm surprised they would tolerate it. The air must be coming in where the needle meets the plastic. (I use 31g; possibly larger needles might be better...) I wonder if they have switched to a different Chinese manufacturer than they had before.
Ideas??
Blessings,
Shirley and Mr. Beautiful
(edited for spelling typo)
I need half-unit markings, and Relion isn't an option because ND law doesn't allow Walmart, or any other store not owned by a local pharmacist, to have a pharmacy. I've been over-filling the syringes by quite a bit, getting the bubbles to the top, and removing the air before I fine-tune it, but it's not perfect - for one thing, the bubbles tend to stick to the plunger. I may just have to go on doing that...
But these syringes are made for people - has the government done nothing? I'm surprised they would tolerate it. The air must be coming in where the needle meets the plastic. (I use 31g; possibly larger needles might be better...) I wonder if they have switched to a different Chinese manufacturer than they had before.
Ideas??
Blessings,
Shirley and Mr. Beautiful
(edited for spelling typo)