Why do doctors flick siringes

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Before doctors on TV inject someone they flick the needle is this nessesery and if so why . Does it actually happen in real life

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They’re trying to remove as much air as possible. Flicking the syringe, while upright, forces bubbles to rise to the needle, where they can be easily forced out.

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