by far a safe method, but one should be able to do it a couple times before any real damage happens
materials
1 ml 28 1/2 guage 1 inch sharps or even 29 1/2 guage it you want a thinner needle
distilled water and a cooking pot steralized by rubbing down with a clean paper towel or brand new sponge soaked in isopropyl alcohol
90% iso at least
isopropyl pads
2 stainless steel spoons
sterile cotton balls if not a sterilfilt tip or wheel filter capable syringe setup
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preperation steps
1. First get the bottle of distilled water... Usually a gallon for a buck. Boil the water for 5 minutes and then pull up 5 ml woth at least into your insulin rigs after pulling the plunger all the way out then pushing it all the way in to remove the stale packing air.
2. Take your two spoons and after wiping them both with iso pads on each side put your pill into one and press the other spoon down sandwiching the pill in the spoons. Transfer powder into a shot glass steralized with an iso pad like the spoons.
3. Mix the powder with up to 1 ml of the previously prepped water untill the pill dissolves and you have a cloudy solution with some powder resting on the bottom being the useless stuff.
4. Break a tiny piece of sterile cotton ball to roll into a bb sized piece and stick it on the sharp that will draw the solution and use the sterile water to get it pre-wet. Draw solution through cotton unleses a sterilfilt tip or wheel filter is used. 1 ml should be collected if not add more water and draw up again.
5 (optional) empty the water into an extra third container and filter a second time if using cotton to get a clearer vs cloudy solution. Backload the solution into a new rig as likely the tip was bent drawing the solution.
6. Remove air bubbles, use iso pad to preclean injection spot register a vein, shoot, put pressure on the wound, and enjoy.
This is not a safe method for most pills, but dillys are forgiving and can let ths go once or twice. Be carefull and be safe! Get narcan and a friend to make sure you're breathing and can be rescued if needed.