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Posted On: 07/17/2020 11:01:18 AM
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Re: Crujones1985 #43420
Regarding syringes, I was made aware of the several types available, and prescribed according to how deeply, in my case, the drug must be injected into the tissue. Of course, I don't know what that would be for Lironlimab, but my guess is that it would probably be (correct me if I'm wrong, anyone) much like one shot I take which I inject into my glutes- the needle being about an inch, inch-and-1/4 long. When I needed to use insulin (now controlled by my diet) the needle was 1/4 of an inch, and was injected into the belly. That was also done at times with a pre-filled pen, where you could 'dial' the prescribed dose and inject it. The pen was simple, and held, in my case, about ten daily doses or about 250 ml. This was more expensive to use, of course.
Forgive me if this question has already been answered on our forum, but does anyone know the case for Lironlimab? Is it injected into subcutaneous muscle, or similar to insulin?
Thank you.
thelittlemonster
Forgive me if this question has already been answered on our forum, but does anyone know the case for Lironlimab? Is it injected into subcutaneous muscle, or similar to insulin?
Thank you.
thelittlemonster
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