Yes. Let the rubbing alcohol sit for a little bit before you squirt it out, and squirt it out slowly. Make sure you clean it with water a few times afterwards before you use it again.
I can only assume you are meaning he used rubbing alcohol to wipe the skin instead of the other stuff, that is absolutely fine. If you are meaning he injected rubbing alcohol instead of his proper medication, get him to a hospital! It's not to really worry about injecting rubbing alcohol into the muscle, but make sure your father does not go near a syringe again.
About the same sorts of things that happen if you get stabbed in general, with the added bonuses of the possible transmission of blood-borne diseases (from the person who used it before) and the potential impact of additional insulin in your system. On the plus side, a syringe needle is somewhat smaller than a machete, so the likelihood of bleeding out is lower.
Anything injected as this chemical cannot be good fore you,100c syringe 5c not much reaction over this amount could cause serious damage to your filter system liver,kidneys do not experiment with rubbing alcohol its not a good idea even using it as a mixer fore narcotic is another bad idea. Keep your health,kidney,liver function and do not toy with a deadly concotion.
To give an interferon injection, first, wash your hands thoroughly and gather the necessary supplies, including the interferon vial, a syringe, and an alcohol swab. Clean the vial's rubber stopper with an alcohol swab, then draw the prescribed dose into the syringe, removing any air bubbles. Select an appropriate injection site, typically the thigh or abdomen, clean the area with an alcohol swab, and inject the medication at a 90-degree angle. Finally, dispose of the needle and syringe safely in a sharps container and monitor the injection site for any adverse reactions.
it is spelt 'syringe'
It is definitely possible. Get checked out with a doctor.
No. Your body has, on average, 5 pints of blood. A sample takes only a syringe full.
Syringe.................Some people use a syringe with drugs
1) - 14 gauge cannula 2) - Syringe 3) - Alcohol swab's 4) - surgical rubber gloves
Syringe compatibility is simply whether you can mix medications in the same syringe
0.3 ml in a 1.875 ml syringe is equal to 16% of the syringe's capacity.
Anyone who needs a syringe.