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There are a few steps
you should always take when first learning to inject anabolic
steroids. The most important thing to keep in mind is
that you must always be clean and very sanitary. Always
use new syringes that are in sealed packaging. Never use
a syringe that has been used before, either by you or
especially by another person. Make sure that the area
that you will be injecting is clean and is in the correct
location (read injection sites) to prevent injury. Take
your new syringe out of its packaging and if there is
a protective covering on the needle turn it tight to insure
that the needle is firmly secured to the syringe. With
an alcohol filled cotton swab wipe the top of your bottle
(if you are withdrawing from one) to insure it is sterile.
Take the plastic sheath off the needle and draw about
2cc of air into the syringe. Insert the syringe and push
the air into the bottle. This makes it easier to withdraw
the oil based liquid. Turn your bottle upside-down and
withdraw the amount that you want plus just a little extra.
Now, flick the side of the syringe to get all of the air
bubbles to the top and inject the extra amount you took
back into the bottle. Withdraw the syringe and pull back
about 1/4cc of air and then remove the needle. From a
new syringe take the needle off of it and place it on
the syringe that you have your liquid in. This will give
you a new, undulled needle. Inserting it through the top
of your bottle will have dulled your previous needle.
With another alcohol filled cotton swab wipe the injection
site. Unsheathe your tightened needle making sure not
to touch it to anything (this will unsterilize your needle
and can cause severe problems with infection). Hold your
syringe upright and push in the stopper slowly until all
of the air in the syringe has been forced out. If some
liquid trickles down the needle that is O.K., do not touch
or wipe it. That will help in lubricating the injection
site. Now, hold the syringe like a dart and at a 90-degree
angle insert the clean new needle deep into the muscle.
Once the needle is all the way into the muscle, pull back
on the plunger to check if blood enters the syringe. If
this happens it means that you have entered a blood vessel
and that you need to withdraw and try again. Withdraw
the needle from the buttocks and push the blood out of
the syringe. Then replace the tip to ensure that the blood
is not hidden in the tip of the needle. If there is not
blood present, press the stopper in slowly (to prevent
soreness) until all of the liquid has been injected. Lastly,
remove the needle quickly and with another cotton swab
apply pressure and gently massage the injection site (this
will help with bleeding and also eliminate some discomfort
in the following days). Try not to inject more than 2
cc's at one time and no more than twice a week in the
same injection site. Place the plastic sheathe back on
the needle and discard the entire syringe. Try not to
inject more than 2 cc's at one time and no more than twice
a week in the same injection site. Remember: DO NOT USE
SYRINGE OR NEEDLE AGAIN
WHERE TO INJECT
Anabolic steroids, both oil and water based need to be
injected intramuscularly (deep into muscle tissue). The
most common place for intramuscular injections are in
the buttocks, outer side of the thigh, and in the deltoid
region of the arm. These muscles are preferred by many
because of their thickness. These sites have a large number
of muscle fibers and extensive fascia. Fascia is a type
of connective tissue that surrounds and separates muscles.
Because of this, the steroid or liquid being injected
has a large surface area and a vast blood supply, which
is better for absorption. When injecting, the goal is
to go deep into the muscle tissue WITHOUT hitting major
nerves and blood vessels. The best site for injecting
is in the gluteus medius located in the upper outer area
of the buttocks (see picture). The upper outer area is
elected because the muscle in this area is very thick
and has only a few nerves. In this area it is not likely
that you will hit a blood vessel and the chances of injury
to the sciatic nerve. This nerve runs through the lower
and middle area of the buttock. If this nerve is hit,
you may be temporarily paralyzed and it is very painful.
You will want to stay as far away from the sciatic nerve
as possible. CHOOSING
PROPER SYRINGE
Choosing the proper syringe is very important. First,
you will want a syringe that will hold the desired amount
of liquid. The liquid is measured in cc's. Second, you
need to have needles that will penetrate deep enough
into the muscle for optimum absorption. And lastly,
you will need a syringe that is wide enough to deliver
the fluid, but also thin enough not to hurt. The thickness
of the needles is measured in gauges. An 18" gauge
is much larger than a 22" or 23" gauge. Obviously
the lower the gauge the wider the needle. There are
many different sizes of syringe. You will find that
some hold more fluid than others do and as mentioned
some you will find are bigger and longer. The most favored
size would be a 22" gauge with a 1.5" length
(this is the most common for injections administered
into the buttocks). 1" needles are usually preferred
when going into the thigh or deltoid. If you are confused
about this, call a pharmacist and ask them to help.
In most cases they will.
Our recommended site for
buying syringes.
www.medic-tools.com
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