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Posted by Miguel (209.42.192.28) on August 21, 2000 at 06:42:17:

In Reply to: What's considered adequately fatty? posted by Ted on August 21, 2000 at 02:12:52:

I am not an imitrex user Ted, so what I am going to
tell you is just general procedure, which you
probably already got from the drug's directions.

Wherever you hit, make sure that you draw the plunger
just a tad to ake sure you did not hit a blood vessel.
I think the indication is sub-q or i.m., but not
i.v. After you have made sure that you are not
in a blood vessel, inject the contents steadily and
slowly, Once the contents are injected, withdraw the
needle, and put pressure on the puncture site with
a piece of cotton. Do so for a period of a couple of
minutes. The put a band-aid on the site of puncture
to avoid bleeding driping, as well as prevent infection.
Most sub-q, or i.m. dosages that are self-performed
take place right on the side or front of your upper
leg.

The question is if the drug had n effect, why continue?

Have you tried the shrooms or LSD?

Miguel




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