What are the benefits?
A syringe is a device used to draw up and transfer liquid (or gases) from one place to another. It can be made from various materials, but consists of a barrel and plunger that fit together to prevent the escape of liquid or gas. The syringe is typically made from glass, but may also be made of plastic or stainless steel. The syringe can be used for blood drawing, but must be sterile. A syringe needle is made of stainless steel and has a hub, shaft, and bevel that fit onto the tip of the syringe. The bevel is slanted at the point where the syringe tip enters your skin, and can help prevent the spread of blood-borne infections.
What are the risks?
The most important risk associated with taking actib is that it could make you sick. There is a chance that you could get sick from taking actib, even if you do not take it very often. This is because the drug is a weak antibiotic and can cause serious infections. In fact, it has been reported that there is a 1-in-200 (or 0.5% ‘per exposure’) chance that you will get infected by taking actib.
The most effective way to reduce your risk of getting sick is to limit your use of the drug. If you do need to take it, be sure to talk to your doctor about the best ways to manage your condition.