What causes syringe plunger to push back once injected into vial

Normally with test c 200 I push .5ml of air into vial and syringe plunger stay down and I can retract and draw .5ml

What do it mean if you inject your desire dose of air into vial , even if only .1ml of air and after you do that , the syringe plunger doesn’t stay down, but insteads pushes back and syringe fill with air again
 
With all due respect and I too used to wonder why....... now I say worry about your food intake and gym.

I say with utmost respect and I too used too worry until I realized this simple method KISS
 
Normally with test c 200 I push .5ml of air into vial and syringe plunger stay down and I can retract and draw .5ml

What do it mean if you inject your desire dose of air into vial , even if only .1ml of air and after you do that , the syringe plunger doesn’t stay down, but insteads pushes back and syringe fill with air again
Hey bro, glad to see you finally opened your own thread instead hijacking one completely unrelated... kudos.

1. Could be there is too much air/pressure in the vial already... try to draw without injecting air.
2. Could be you are "equalizing" pressure correctly, but fail to flip the vial upside down to draw the oil/liquid... push air in to vial, flip vial upside down & pull oil/liquid.
3. Could be your vial doesn't like you and you sticking it even with air... dump your vial.

Is this the first time ever you are loading a syring?
 
Pressure in the vial is greater than the atmospheric pressure, you can either a) remove some air or b) keep drawing a few more doses and then start your pressurising technique again.
 
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