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<blockquote data-quote="TN Cattle Man" data-source="post: 1120165" data-attributes="member: 19746"><p>I have always found that when injecting LA300 Sub-Q, if you take the time to firmly rub the injection site with your fist for 10-20 seconds, you will lessen the chance for those knots to develop... not always, but it helps. I have also noticed that temperature has something to do with this as well. In colder weather, we always bring the temperature up in the meds so it doesn't resemble Karo syrup when injecting.</p><p></p><p>And NEVER inject more than the recommended dosage per injection site!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TN Cattle Man, post: 1120165, member: 19746"] I have always found that when injecting LA300 Sub-Q, if you take the time to firmly rub the injection site with your fist for 10-20 seconds, you will lessen the chance for those knots to develop... not always, but it helps. I have also noticed that temperature has something to do with this as well. In colder weather, we always bring the temperature up in the meds so it doesn't resemble Karo syrup when injecting. And NEVER inject more than the recommended dosage per injection site! [/QUOTE]
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