This article is from the Impotence FAQ, by Sine Nomine llama@drizzle.com with numerous contributions by others.
An autoinjector is a device that makes injecting medication easier.
One poster to a.s.i. said, "[After a filled syringe is loaded into
it,] the autoinjector is placed against the penis, a push button is
pressed, and the autoinjector quickly and painlessly inserts the
needle to the correct depth. The point of the autoinjector is to
precisely control the penetration force, speed, and depth. Once the
needle is in [the penis], the user manually depresses the plunger to
administer the drug. . . . I tried one out last week (on my abdomen
first, didn't trust it for my penis without a test) and I swear I did
not feel a thing! I slowly withdrew the needle, watching in disbelief
to verify that the needle had actually penetrated."
Several people who have used the devices say they make it very easy to
obtain the correct angle of insertion and make the injections
virtually painless. See the resources section for more information on
obtaining autoinjectors.
 
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