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Message started by kdeen0201 on Aug 31st, 2010 at 9:45pm

Title: What if there is air in imitrex vile?
Post by kdeen0201 on Aug 31st, 2010 at 9:45pm
There is a bubble in the last dose of the imitrex vile. Is there a way to push it out without wasting any of the medicine? Should I just push the fluid in and stop at the bubble the next time I inject? Is it safe to push the bubble under the skin? I'm sure I sound like a dummy, but I really, just don't know the answers. Thanks for the help anybody.

Title: Re: What if there is air in imitrex vile?
Post by bejeeber on Aug 31st, 2010 at 11:37pm
All I know is that since I started looking I've pretty much always seen a bubble in every imitrex vial, and after what must be countless times having injected that air bubble along with the med, I got in the habit of holding the injector with needle facing up (in which case the air goes to the top) and just slowly pushing the air all out until the tiniest bit of fluid is seen exiting the needle.

Basically just like I've seen the nurses and docs do it in the movies, but very careful to not let any significant anmount of fluid escape.

Title: Re: What if there is air in imitrex vile?
Post by kdeen0201 on Sep 1st, 2010 at 8:59am
I kind of thought that since it wasn't being injected into a vein it would be ok, but you just never know. And yes, I don't want to waste a single drop of imitrex. It's too precious..

Title: Re: What if there is air in imitrex vile?
Post by Brew on Sep 1st, 2010 at 10:53am
I take another med via subcutaneous injection once a week, and I was told by the nurse that a small bubble injected under the skin is really not a big deal. It may cause a little more discomfort than normal, but the needle's not long enough to allow you to inject it into a vein or artery. Especially if you're injecting into an area that has a good amount of sub-q body fat.

Title: Re: What if there is air in imitrex vile?
Post by Brew on Sep 1st, 2010 at 11:20am

Marc wrote on Sep 1st, 2010 at 10:59am:
That makes it really easy for me.....a target rich environment.

Always go for the apples laying on the ground before you climb the tree.... ;D

Title: Re: What if there is air in imitrex vile?
Post by Daniel Cook on Sep 2nd, 2010 at 12:04am

kdeen0201 wrote on Aug 31st, 2010 at 9:45pm:
There is a bubble in the last dose of the imitrex vile. Is there a way to push it out without wasting any of the medicine? Should I just push the fluid in and stop at the bubble the next time I inject? Is it safe to push the bubble under the skin? I'm sure I sound like a dummy, but I really, just don't know the answers. Thanks for the help anybody.


Hey there is no harm with the bubble as its being injected into the muscle not the vien!! vien + bubbles = not even that bad as by the time it reaches the heart the lungs have absorbed it! however BIG air bubbles can get stuck in the heart and cause a massive heart attack (VERY RARE), iam injecting the same as you and it has bubbles EVERY time,, actually i have even had a bubble in a injection into my vien before too.....

so to be honest,,, worry about treating the CH instead of bubbles in the needle! lol

Title: Re: What if there is air in imitrex vile?
Post by boski on Sep 2nd, 2010 at 12:49am
Makes it burn a lot more with the air!  I would take it out! 
Makes for a happier injection point!  Less black and blue's too.

You don't want to shoot Imitrex in to the muscle it is not to
be injected deeper than 1/4" Skin and fat baby! If you shoot
muscle you will get some new sensations.

Not a big deal just a comfort issue.  And I'm a wuss!  ;)

Title: Re: What if there is air in imitrex vile?
Post by Kate on Sep 2nd, 2010 at 2:36am
I use DHE-45 injections. As others have said, I have also been told a little air may make the injections a little uncomfortable, or it may bleed a little more. I believe this is true for all types of injections. The nurse who taught me how to give myself the injection said that it's not like it is in the movies where a small air bubble will kill you. You would need to inject much more air, at least half a syringe, for it to be potentially life threatening. She gave me the tip of tapping the air bubbles to the top of the syringe, then pushing on the plunger of the syringe until the air bubbles come out and you can see the chamber of the needle filled with DHE/Imitrex.

Title: Re: What if there is air in imitrex vile?
Post by kdeen0201 on Sep 2nd, 2010 at 9:37am
Thank you everybody. I just wasn't sure. I feel safe to inject all the dose, even with a bubble. Again, I think it's too precious to waste even a drop.

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