Guest guest Posted March 19, 2008 Report Share Posted March 19, 2008 , Thanks for the 411... how do you inject it, do you have an autoinjector? How bout you Jill, you IV it yourself, nein? Are the IM preparations going to be non-dangerous if you accidentally IV it while trying to IM it? I don't know if that can happen but that would be my one worry. I take it that you both are intolerant of oral Mg, and/or don't get optimum benefits from it? > > I have done mag sulfate injections for about 4 years now. They are the > mainstay for how I function. I can tell when it is time for the next > one, I hurt and have decreased energy. > > It is combined with Lidocaine so it does not hurt. It does cause a lump > at the site of injection but it does not last over a day. > > Wish I could tolerate it orally, but am grateful for the option of the > injections. > > It is a prescription: Magnesium Sulfate 50% 1gram/2ml. I get a little > box with 25 individual dose vials. Combined with 1/2ml of Lidocaine. > > It is very inexpensive compared to my other scripts. > > Best, > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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