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Aspirate
No it is a Sub-q injection, you only aspirate on IM injections.
No because the sub-q area does not have a lot of blood vessels, so the risk of entering a blood vessel is little to none.
When giving SubQ injections you 'do NOT' aspirate. I am a nursing student and we have been taught not to apirate insulin as it is only going into the SQ layer which only has tiny capillaries and will do no significant damage if hit. The rules for insulin injection are as follows: *if you can pinch an inch, inject at 45 degrees, if you can pinch 2 inches, inject at 90 degrees *keep bevel up, do not aspirate, do not massage (alters absorption rate) *used mixed insulins within 5 minutes *for rapid-acting and short-acting insulins, have FOOD IN SIGHT
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72 hours
You don't have to worry, Diclofenac, B6 and B12 do not interact with eachother.
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The only thing the B12 injection does is give you energy when you are not eating a lot of calories. There is only one way to lose weight. Expend more calories than you take in.
the government is stock piling it. at the underground city that does not exist.
b12 is water soluble so it should be out of your system fairly quickly.... but I would guage it on the amount of your fatigue. when u get tired its gone.