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I have skim-read the wiki but didn't come accross my problem. It's all about injecting liquids, my question is for drawing up the liquid in the needle.
I don't use my needles for injecting substances into my body, but only to measure very small amounts of certain liquids. (very concentrated cannabis fertilizers if you really want to know.)
I want to the pharmacy and bought 1ml insuline needles.
Anyway, whichwever method I use (drowning the "whole" needle in the liquid or only the fine/sharp point used for injection in the skin), the needles never draw up more than 0.1ml. The rest is just air.
I would understand if this was with some basic "play"-needles. But this is pharmacy-grade, right ? If people use this to draw up insuline don't they need a little accuracy ?
I can't really ask the pharmacist because she already gave me the weird look when buying them. Explaining what they're eally for would prove more of a hassle, IMO
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I have skim-read the wiki but didn't come accross my problem. It's all about injecting liquids, my question is for drawing up the liquid in the needle.
I don't use my needles for injecting substances into my body, but only to measure very small amounts of certain liquids. (very concentrated cannabis fertilizers if you really want to know.)
I want to the pharmacy and bought 1ml insuline needles.
Anyway, whichwever method I use (drowning the "whole" needle in the liquid or only the fine/sharp point used for injection in the skin), the needles never draw up more than 0.1ml. The rest is just air.
I would understand if this was with some basic "play"-needles. But this is pharmacy-grade, right ? If people use this to draw up insuline don't they need a little accuracy ?
I can't really ask the pharmacist because she already gave me the weird look when buying them. Explaining what they're eally for would prove more of a hassle, IMO
