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  1. #1 11th November 2015 
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    condensation

    Searched for this but didn't find anything... Was wondering if anyone has noticed condensation on the inside of their vial once you have added Bwater and it has been sitting for a while in fridge? I am just curious because I am worried that it is leaving the vial and not getting the full 50 doses. I have since added a sealed bag so maybe that will help. Is there a way to inject or pull air out to keep a good suction? Or is this just completely normal and I should not worry?
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    Nothing to worry about. You can insert the insulin needle and draw air out easily if you want to create a vacuum.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Godzilla View Post
    Nothing to worry about. You can insert the insulin needle and draw air out easily if you want to create a vacuum.
    Yup, that's what my father does when he injects insulin. He's diabetic.
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    That's what medical professionals do. They use syringes to get rid of air. I usually noticed this when they are adjusting the dextrose.

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