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Title: Vials of Imitrex Post by mollybo on May 19th, 2008, 4:39pm I asked my doctor for Imitrex injections, and she gave me a script. I wasn't specific about what form I wanted it in, and got vials and vials of Imitrex from my mail-order pharmacy. I haven't had a headache bad enough to use one yet - a cycle just started last night but I mistook it for a migraine and took a Maxalt. So I couldn't use the Imitrex until just about now because of the 24-hour rule. Quite frankly, I'm not sure what to do. I have insulin needles (for my diabetic cat; yes, really) and can use those. I know I inject just under the skin, but does it matter where? I never thought I was scared of needles, but maybe I am. I'm sure I'll get over it - it can't be worse than a Kip 6 or more. |
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Title: Re: Vials of Imitrex Post by Ray on May 19th, 2008, 6:00pm Dear Mollybo: I usually use the thigh, not near the knee or the groin area. I pinch up some flesh on the top of the thigh and put the needle in. I may be a little germ conscious, but I use an alcohol prep pad on the vial and on the skin of my thigh before injecting the meds. Press the plunger steadily and not too fast, maybe over 5 to 10 seconds. You can also use the flesh on your belly, or someone else can give you a shot in your upper arms. I hope this helps a little, Ray |
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Title: Re: Vials of Imitrex Post by mollybo on May 19th, 2008, 7:14pm OK, that sounds reasonable. I thought you had to do it in your stomach and that freaked me right out. (shudder) |
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Title: Re: Vials of Imitrex Post by mezza on May 19th, 2008, 10:04pm molly usually with the stat dose i get a kit that contains the dosage that you load into an injector. Did you get those? If not I would ask for one at your pharmacy. I'm not sure about those needles for your cat. It is a little daunting at first jabbing yourself with the plungerlike thing- but after the first time you get used to it and the relief is worth it. The kit is gray and has the injector in it. Maybe your pharmacy could give you one without the meds in it since you already got your vials? not sure what insulin needles look like? i inject in my thigh- the fattiest part - my pain subsides in about 5 minutes kelly |
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Title: Re: Vials of Imitrex Post by Gator on May 20th, 2008, 11:03am Molly, I use the .5cc, 31 gauge, short needle syringes. I barely feel a thing when I use them. I usually inject in the stomach (be sure to stay at least one inch away from the navel), outside of the thigh or upper arm. The following file from the National Institutes of Health tells how/where to give a subcutaneous injection. http://www.cc.nih.gov/ccc/patient_education/pepubs/subq.pdf I also preload several syringes and keep them in a hard shell eyeglasses case. When the time comes, I don't have to worry about drawing up a syringe while wiping a watery eye or screwing up and bending a needle trying to draw up a syringe while in pain. |
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Title: Re: Vials of Imitrex Post by Trooper on May 21st, 2008, 7:12pm Thanks for the info Gator! I asked if I could do it in the stomach and the pharmicist looked at me like I was crazy! Next time I need a shot I will try it this way. Seems I have a bit more flab on the tummy region than I do on the thigh! |
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Title: Re: Vials of Imitrex Post by purpleydog on May 24th, 2008, 8:45pm Molly, your doc needs to prescribe you some syringes, and as Gator said, insulin syringes are best, as the needles are very small, and very painless. Unless the state you live in let's you buy syringes over the counter. One thing about getting the vials, is they have the same amount of medication in them as a stat-dose injection. Each vial is one dose. Some people like to split the shots... I get 3 shots per vial, even though I can use the entire amount in the vial for one shot, if I'm having a really bad hit. Otherwise, I find splitting the shots gives me the relief I need, without feeling as much in side effects, or getting rebounds. Gator's trick of keeping some loaded inside a hard shell glasses case is a truly excellent idea. Sometimes, when I'm getting hit bad, I cannot deal with loading a syringe, and having them all ready to go helps a lot. Just make sure you keep a copy of your script with the glasses case, for both the trex, and syringes, just in case. I give shots in my stomach, or arm, or leg. I used to use alcohol prep pads, but don't anymore. What Ray said about pinching up some skin is good. I pinch up skin at my stomach. Don't be afraid of the needle... after your first shot, you'll be an old pro at it. And it really is the fastest way to get the trex in your system. |
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Title: Re: Vials of Imitrex Post by Trooper on May 25th, 2008, 10:23am I have to agree with Purpleydog. I usually get three hits out of one vial. The first time I did a shot I used half the vial and the sensation was a little scary. Keep in mind that this is medicine constricts the vessels in your brain and when you do a shot vs. pills or nasal form this happens very quickly. I would reccomend you try the 1/3 first. You can always give yourslef another shot if you do not get reliefe in 5 to 10 min. I do not know if others here have had the same experience or not but I at least wanted to give you a heads up in case you experience the same. The sensation creeps me out a little but medicine taking immediate effect is truly a wonderful thing. |
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Title: Re: Vials of Imitrex Post by Brew on May 25th, 2008, 10:32am on 05/25/08 at 10:23:38, Trooper wrote:
I would only add that it does not discriminate - it constricts all of your blood vessels, including your coronary arteries, which is why for some heart patients it is a no-no. |
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