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Also on your website it states that supplies are included. What would those supplies be? Would there be two different size needles, one for drawing and the other for pinning?

AlphaMD's Answer

Generally needles, syringes, & prep pads. The number would depend on your injection frequency & the size on your IM vs Subq. For Subq there tends to be 1 needle per injection due to the small size & with IM providers typically go with 25g for injection & 21g for drawing. However if you have preferences you can generally share them with your provider during your consultation.

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