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How to Use Syringes

Patients with Type 1 diabetes will require recommended doses of insulin shots on a regular basis in order to keep the blood glucose levels from increasing. This makes it essential for a patient to learn how to inject the insulin through insulin Syringes into the specific site on the body. The technique of taking insulin shots is taught by the healthcare provider. Before you start, you must gather the supplies, such as you insulin Syringes, your bottle (which will be required if you are mixing two types of insulin) and an alcohol wipe. Insulin needs to be refrigerated. Before using the drug you should check to ensure that you have taken the correct insulin bottle or not. As you open the bottle, mark the date on it. An insulin bottle, once opened, cannot be used for more than 30 days; insulin loses its potency. Now wash your hands properly and dry them thoroughly. Take the insulin bottle in your hand and roll it gently. This is important for the cloudy types of insulin to thoroughly mix its contents. Don’t shake the bottle; as insulin is fragile, it can be damaged if handled roughly. Open the alcohol wipe and swab it on top of the bottle to open it. Pick up the syringe in your hand, and grasp the needle cap firmly between the thumb and the forefinger; pull off the cap. You should know the amount of insulin you need to inject. Now insert the syringe into the rubber stopper of the bottle and push the plunger, this will help in drawing out the insulin. After taking the insulin into the syringe, choose the injection site and inject it as directed.

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