AllThePsychMeds
Yes, all of them.
- May 8, 2019
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Im semi-regularly hooked up to an IV for a 6 hour round of chemo. IV tubing has side ports for piggybacking medicine or doing a push (bolus). You can do a push with a needless luer system, but you're limited to 10 or 20 mL. Everything I've read online says SA is quite soluble. I can probably get the necessary dose into two prefilled syringes I can take in with me? I know it would sting like crazy because of the isotonic and pH imbalance. The infusion clinic regularly gives you a blanket, and everyone is too busy to scrutinize you once your meds have started and everything looks normal—except for what I've noted below.
My questions are:
Doing SA through IV sounds a lot more pleasant than drinking the stuff. I already have a bottle of SA. I'm a biochemist by training and not concerned about the required techniques.
My questions are:
- This system is without metal except for the tip of the IV cannula itself. It's a very small amount, but I don't fancy my vein exploding. If people with amalgam dental fillings swallow this without going "boom", am I OK?
- The nurses come around to check vitals every 30 min. Sometimes they'll leave you alone if you look like you're sleeping, but that's unpredictable. Would I have enough time?
Doing SA through IV sounds a lot more pleasant than drinking the stuff. I already have a bottle of SA. I'm a biochemist by training and not concerned about the required techniques.