olgubafali
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I am currently using Easy Touch insulin syringes to administer my testosterone, whereas I used to use BD syringes before. BD syringes featured a very thin rubber marker that aligned precisely with the measurements on the syringe. On the other hand, Easy Touch syringes have a thicker rubber marker that can potentially fall between each 0.1 mark. When injecting a volume of 0.10 ml, should I align the top of the rubber marker with the 0.10 ml mark (allowing the bottom to align with the 0.11 ml mark), or should I position the top of the rubber marker at 0.09 ml and the bottom at 0.1 ml?
This difference in measurement technique could result in a 10% dosage variation for daily injections, although it would be relatively insignificant for injections carried out twice a week.
Easy Touch Insulin Syringes
This difference in measurement technique could result in a 10% dosage variation for daily injections, although it would be relatively insignificant for injections carried out twice a week.
Easy Touch Insulin Syringes
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