Why is there an air buble in the injection Lovenox
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Doctor Yu
2007-11-8 19:08:52
Answers:
More to the point, to allow complete injection of the drug- When giving injections intraperatoneally or intramuscularly(in the gut or butt) we take a tiny bit of air into the syringe so that there isnt any drug left over-to make sure you have your full dose. This isnt done in IV injection because of the (low) risk of air embolism blocking a vessel.
But, the first answerer was correct as well, and they got here first.
To allow for expansion and contraction of the fluid in different temperature ranges without breaking the seal.
Lovenox
"To prevent the loss of medication do not expel the air bubble before the injection."
See bottom of link below.
IT's supposed to be there. Just inject it into you. It won't hurt you. :)
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