Inlakesh
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(just to note: I'm hoping to find feedback for my specific case as detailed below. I'm aware of the general dangers of pill injection which can range considerably due to numerous relative factors.)
For the details:
The pill is a Mallinckrodt Hydromorphone 8mg.
White pill. Triangle (3 sided) shape.
Front imprint: M
Back imprint: 8
DailyMed gives this as the inactive ingredients for the Mallinckrodt Hydromorphone tablets:
"In addition, each tablet contains the following inactive ingredients: lactose monohydrate, magnesium stearate, microcrystalline cellulose and stearic acid."
The following is the procedure:
Dissolved in a spoon with purified water. Slightly heated to help dissolve (these things are rock hard). Pulled up using .28 gauge. Filtered through one of those small tight cotton balls they give out at the needle exchange. Filtered 3 times carefully using a new syringe, new cotton and new spoon each time.
50 units of water were used for the 1 pill.
The pill itself was sterilized using a UV-C light for several minutes on both sides of the pill. Granted the edges of the pill did not receive as direct of exposure as the main faces.
Water and spoons were sterile.
Swim missed the vein with about 1-5 units of the solution. On the 2nd try the rest of the solution injected fine into another vein.
What problems can be expected or are potential for a situation as detailed above? How likely is any serious danger from this?
Also, for the shots that are not missed. There is always some quantity of solution that leaks from the injection site into the surrounding tissue. How much danger does this pose? Say for someone injecting 1 pill per day in 2 injections per day using the above method.
Right after the miss a firm bump formed about the size of a pea. After 16 hours the bump size reduced to a very small pinhead.
For the details:
The pill is a Mallinckrodt Hydromorphone 8mg.
White pill. Triangle (3 sided) shape.
Front imprint: M
Back imprint: 8
DailyMed gives this as the inactive ingredients for the Mallinckrodt Hydromorphone tablets:
"In addition, each tablet contains the following inactive ingredients: lactose monohydrate, magnesium stearate, microcrystalline cellulose and stearic acid."
The following is the procedure:
Dissolved in a spoon with purified water. Slightly heated to help dissolve (these things are rock hard). Pulled up using .28 gauge. Filtered through one of those small tight cotton balls they give out at the needle exchange. Filtered 3 times carefully using a new syringe, new cotton and new spoon each time.
50 units of water were used for the 1 pill.
The pill itself was sterilized using a UV-C light for several minutes on both sides of the pill. Granted the edges of the pill did not receive as direct of exposure as the main faces.
Water and spoons were sterile.
Swim missed the vein with about 1-5 units of the solution. On the 2nd try the rest of the solution injected fine into another vein.
What problems can be expected or are potential for a situation as detailed above? How likely is any serious danger from this?
Also, for the shots that are not missed. There is always some quantity of solution that leaks from the injection site into the surrounding tissue. How much danger does this pose? Say for someone injecting 1 pill per day in 2 injections per day using the above method.
Right after the miss a firm bump formed about the size of a pea. After 16 hours the bump size reduced to a very small pinhead.
