blackjesus
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- Feb 22, 2010
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Hi guys, wanted to reach out to the board to see if anyone has any information on the significance of the dots parallel to the 10 unit mark on reli-on brand syringes (possibly others) made in the USA.
To my knowledge they come with, no dot, a single dot or two dots.
A friend swears that the double dot marked syringes are "sharper" than the others.
This doesnt make much sense to me because they are likely made by machine and of course in mass quantities.
However, if it were true, it might make sense for the makers to include different syringe sharpness' in their product for those who require an "extra sharp" syringe (people with thicker fat membranes in their skin) to get to the layer of skin required to inject their insulin.
Just curious if anyone on the board has a logical reason for why these are here, or whether they have heard any other urban legends regarding these dots
To my knowledge they come with, no dot, a single dot or two dots.
A friend swears that the double dot marked syringes are "sharper" than the others.
This doesnt make much sense to me because they are likely made by machine and of course in mass quantities.
However, if it were true, it might make sense for the makers to include different syringe sharpness' in their product for those who require an "extra sharp" syringe (people with thicker fat membranes in their skin) to get to the layer of skin required to inject their insulin.
Just curious if anyone on the board has a logical reason for why these are here, or whether they have heard any other urban legends regarding these dots