theAnthonyCarter
CH.com Junior

Offline

Got Imitrex?
Posts: 65
Victoria, Virginia
Gender:
|
I pretty much swear by the imitrex "tip" on this site and have used it MANY a time. It saves me money, allows me to abort more than two attacks in a 24-hour period, and I am a believer in using the smallest effective dose of anything to get the job done.
Once you start using the "tip," you'll notice that many of the prefilled syringes already have an air bubble in them. That being said, the auto-injector is already injecting that air bubble when used as directed. I was a bit skeptical when I first started using the "tip" for that reason, but after inspecting the used syringes that I had used the auto-injection method on in the past, I pretty much came to the conclusion, that there must not be much of a risk with the air being injected into fatty tissue.
However, I would like to point out something that I have noticed through my own experiences with the "tip," and I have used this method for well over 30+ doses. If after you load the autoinjector and unscrew the injection end, you hold the piece in one hand and press the spring loaded end with your other hand, you'll notice the length of the needle that would be inserted if you were to use the auto-injector. Now, if you remove the syringe from that piece, you'll notice that the needle is actually a bit longer. When inserting the needle by hand, as with the imitrex tip, I try not to insert the needle anymore than about 1/2 to 3/4 or so in order to keep the depth similar to what the auto injector would have done. Depending on the available fatty tissue in your injection site of choice, this may be more or less important.
I did some searching on the net in the past about whether or not it would be a good idea to wipe the needle after use with an alcohol prep. I thought it would be a good idea, myself, however I read that many syringes have a coating that may be removed by alcohol which would actually (supposedly) cause the needle to dull more quickly. Instead, the injection site should be wiped before and after only, and not the needle. I've done it both ways, and I didn't really notice a huge difference in the sharpness of the needle in subsequent injections, so I'd say if you feel safer doing so, then go for it.
Anyway, hope some of that helps. PF wishes!
|