has anyone used a bottle of liqiid propecia with syringe?

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like a medical liquid bottle and use a syringe to measure it out?
 

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i called them up and they told me on average its ~.2cc per pump which is the amount i need. ive heard people taking 1.25 for hairloss and if this is around 1 per pump then i think i should be okay.
 

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I have the same thing from the same company and I got an oral syringe from the grocery store, sucked up 1mL, and then added another 4mL of water to make the solution 1mg/mL. It's very hard to measure .2mL. I wouldn't use the spray nozzle personally because I've heard it's not very accurate and it seems like it would be about as easy as using a spray bottle to put syrup on your pancakes.
 

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kc444 said:
I have the same thing from the same company and I got an oral syringe from the grocery store, sucked up 1mL, and then added another 4mL of water to make the solution 1mg/mL. It's very hard to measure .2mL. I wouldn't use the spray nozzle personally because I've heard it's not very accurate and it seems like it would be about as easy as using a spray bottle to put syrup on your pancakes.
I found a syrringe that does .01ccs per measurement line. It shouldn't be hard to measure with thatt syringei wouldn't think. Right? The Finasteride is coming today. The nozzle is said to pump out .2cc which is around the amount I need
 

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I'm using an insolin one. It measurex .01. It works really well
 

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I considered using an insulin needle, but I was afraid it would get clogged. If it works though, you might find it to be better if you pull out the needle with a pair of pliers. It widens the hole and you don't have to worry about poking yourself.
 

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kc444 said:
I considered using an insulin needle, but I was afraid it would get clogged. If it works though, you might find it to be better if you pull out the needle with a pair of pliers. It widens the hole and you don't have to worry about poking yourself.
I was thinking of attaching the needle to the bottle and connecting the needle with sn iv attachmrnt, but I can't find one for a needle
 
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