JohnBoy2000
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Not the first absent minded mistake I've made (the other main one being using 200 mg meth instead of 20 mg).
In this case I was reconstituting botox and decided to use a 1 ml syringe to add 2.5 ml saline to the botox vial, then administer the botox using my 0.5 ml shorter needle syringes (way easier and more precise for delivery).
Anyways, as I normally use all the botox in one session I didn't have pre-made/filtered bac water, I normally just add in the 1% benzyl alcohol to the saline in the vial..... how many people do.
i.e. I didn't have the pre bac water solution (saline + benzyl alcohol, filtered) made up, just made it on the spot, without filtering.
For botox injections benzyl alcohol contributes an anaesthetic component, making the injections virtual painless.
..........
Anyways, I got the "ticks" or marking on the 1 ml syringe confused with those on the 0.5 ml syringe, and basically added 8 "ticks" worth of alcohol, where it should have only been 2.5 (I normally round it off to 3);
i.e. 1 tick alcohol for every 100 ticks of saline.
So my solution basically had 3.5 % benzyl alcohol instead of 1%.
Doesn't sound like much but as the injections are done quickly, I could tell immediately after something was off.
Way more swollen and increased irritation than normal.
Then the swelling and numbness persisted into the next day (no real irritation or redness though).
And day four, it's gradually improving but still present.
........
Conventional response may be, "no worries, it's all good".
Then I'm reading some literature on benzyl alcohol and some contend its use at all is questionable, can be toxic at high doses, powerful irritant, etc.
Almost certainly a difficult question to answer without extensive medical experience and knowledge, but any general thoughts?
Anyone made the same mistake, experienced similar symptoms but no long term issues?
Potential for damage from such an error?
In this case I was reconstituting botox and decided to use a 1 ml syringe to add 2.5 ml saline to the botox vial, then administer the botox using my 0.5 ml shorter needle syringes (way easier and more precise for delivery).
Anyways, as I normally use all the botox in one session I didn't have pre-made/filtered bac water, I normally just add in the 1% benzyl alcohol to the saline in the vial..... how many people do.
i.e. I didn't have the pre bac water solution (saline + benzyl alcohol, filtered) made up, just made it on the spot, without filtering.
For botox injections benzyl alcohol contributes an anaesthetic component, making the injections virtual painless.
..........
Anyways, I got the "ticks" or marking on the 1 ml syringe confused with those on the 0.5 ml syringe, and basically added 8 "ticks" worth of alcohol, where it should have only been 2.5 (I normally round it off to 3);
i.e. 1 tick alcohol for every 100 ticks of saline.
So my solution basically had 3.5 % benzyl alcohol instead of 1%.
Doesn't sound like much but as the injections are done quickly, I could tell immediately after something was off.
Way more swollen and increased irritation than normal.
Then the swelling and numbness persisted into the next day (no real irritation or redness though).
And day four, it's gradually improving but still present.
........
Conventional response may be, "no worries, it's all good".
Then I'm reading some literature on benzyl alcohol and some contend its use at all is questionable, can be toxic at high doses, powerful irritant, etc.
Almost certainly a difficult question to answer without extensive medical experience and knowledge, but any general thoughts?
Anyone made the same mistake, experienced similar symptoms but no long term issues?
Potential for damage from such an error?
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