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How to transfer hCG 10ml syringe to insulin syringe?
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<blockquote data-quote="Re-Ride" data-source="post: 35283" data-attributes="member: 8395"><p>pharmacist: "You are to reconstitute the hCG <u>inside</u> the 10 ml syringe and inject from there" </p><p></p><p>me: "please send insulin syringe 31G"</p><p></p><p>pharmacist: "get from the the pharmacy that supplies your insulin"</p><p></p><p>me: "31G is for hCG"</p><p></p><p>pharmacist: "No way can you get it in the insulin syringe after reconstituting it inside the 10ml syringe" </p><p></p><p>Oh my!</p><p>----</p><p></p><p>Yes, I know I can order supplies on line. I don't want to. As of January 1, 2015, in a hard fought and major health policy shift born out of the HIV AIDS crisis, California now allows over-the-counter purchase of: </p><p></p><p>- syringes of any type</p><p>- needles</p><p>- no limit on quantity </p><p></p><p></p><p> <strong><strong>Business and Professions Code - BPC, </strong></strong></p><p><strong><strong>DIVISION 2. HEALING ARTS [500 - 4999.129]</strong></strong></p><p></p><p> <strong><strong>CHAPTER 9. Pharmacy [4000 - 4426]</strong></strong></p><p></p><p><strong><strong>ARTICLE 9. Hypodermic Needles and Syringes [4141 - 4149]</strong></strong></p><p></p><p><em> ( Article 9 added by Stats. 1996, Ch. 890, Sec. 3. )</em></p><p></p><p></p><p> <strong><strong>4145.5. </strong></strong></p><p>(b) Notwithstanding any other provision of law and until January 1, 2021, as a public health measure intended to prevent the transmission of HIV, viral hepatitis, and other bloodborne diseases among persons who use syringes and hypodermic needles, and to prevent subsequent infection of sexual partners, newborn children, or other persons,<u><strong> a physician or pharmacist may, without a prescription or a permit, furnish hypodermic needles and syringes for human use to a person 18 years of age or older, and a person 18 years of age or older may, without a prescription or license, obtain hypodermic needles and syringes solely for personal use from a physician or pharmacist.</strong></u></p><p></p><p></p><p>Nice try governor. Change <em>may</em> to <em>must</em> like you did with my auto registration. </p><p></p><p>I wouldn't mind if creepy corporate pharma admitted they <em>could</em> but <em>won't</em> because as strict adherents to the Falun Gong they are morally compelled to help non-believers "cross over". Or, "Hey we just dig being mean". Nope. Let's fabricate non-existent legal constraints instead.</p><p></p><p> A few will sell packages of 10 at 50 cents each but only on Tuesday mornings between 7 and 9 am. Those rare pharmacists who seem sympathetic claim to have "their hands tied by corporate policy". That's O.K. with me. I like rope. Especially how it was used in the old west. </p><p></p><p> In theory I could just get an Rx. That hasn't work either. Unless the pharmacy has exactly what is prescribed you're out of luck. No furnishing reasonable facsimiles such as 5/8" instead of 1/2". In fairness the pharmacist IS obliged to fill an Rx exactly as written. He can't legally <em>dispense</em> common 5 grain aspirin if the script calls for 1.75 grain. Nothing stops him from selling it to you over the counter though. </p><p></p><p>Why is every little thing trending toward over-complexity or obstructionism? Perhaps there's an agenda here. Patients using prescribed medicine might be desperate enough to scour the playgrounds to recover the needles and syringes dumped there by addicts who got theirs free. </p><p></p><p>ADVOCACY</p><p>It's little annoyances like this that a TRt patient advocacy can fix. change the dam wording from "<em><strong>may</strong></em> <em><strong>sell" </strong></em>to pharmacies are<em><strong> "required to sell"</strong></em>. The policy of supposed ready access is after all born out of a public health crisis. Guess it's all Smoke and Mirrors. </p><p></p><p> Corporations will never do the right thing until they are faced with paying fines. Who doesn't understand that? The legislators? Of course they do. Lawyers everyone of them. They never write <em><strong>may</strong></em> by accident. </p><p></p><p>Public Humliation</p><p>Imagine 10 TRT patients holding signs emblazoned with:</p><p></p><p> "THIS PHARMACY DEFIES THE LEGISLATURE! ENDANGERING PUBLIC FOR PROFIT!</p><p>Might make it on the six o'clock news. Who knows?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Re-Ride, post: 35283, member: 8395"] pharmacist: "You are to reconstitute the hCG [U]inside[/U] the 10 ml syringe and inject from there" me: "please send insulin syringe 31G" pharmacist: "get from the the pharmacy that supplies your insulin" me: "31G is for hCG" pharmacist: "No way can you get it in the insulin syringe after reconstituting it inside the 10ml syringe" Oh my! ---- Yes, I know I can order supplies on line. I don't want to. As of January 1, 2015, in a hard fought and major health policy shift born out of the HIV AIDS crisis, California now allows over-the-counter purchase of: - syringes of any type - needles - no limit on quantity [B][B]Business and Professions Code - BPC, [/B][/B] [B][B]DIVISION 2. HEALING ARTS [500 - 4999.129][/B][/B] [B][B]CHAPTER 9. Pharmacy [4000 - 4426][/B][/B] [B][B]ARTICLE 9. Hypodermic Needles and Syringes [4141 - 4149][/B][/B] [I] ( Article 9 added by Stats. 1996, Ch. 890, Sec. 3. )[/I] [B][B]4145.5. [/B][/B] (b) Notwithstanding any other provision of law and until January 1, 2021, as a public health measure intended to prevent the transmission of HIV, viral hepatitis, and other bloodborne diseases among persons who use syringes and hypodermic needles, and to prevent subsequent infection of sexual partners, newborn children, or other persons,[U][B] a physician or pharmacist may, without a prescription or a permit, furnish hypodermic needles and syringes for human use to a person 18 years of age or older, and a person 18 years of age or older may, without a prescription or license, obtain hypodermic needles and syringes solely for personal use from a physician or pharmacist.[/B][/U] Nice try governor. Change [I]may[/I] to [I]must[/I] like you did with my auto registration. I wouldn't mind if creepy corporate pharma admitted they [I]could[/I] but [I]won't[/I] because as strict adherents to the Falun Gong they are morally compelled to help non-believers "cross over". Or, "Hey we just dig being mean". Nope. Let's fabricate non-existent legal constraints instead. A few will sell packages of 10 at 50 cents each but only on Tuesday mornings between 7 and 9 am. Those rare pharmacists who seem sympathetic claim to have "their hands tied by corporate policy". That's O.K. with me. I like rope. Especially how it was used in the old west. In theory I could just get an Rx. That hasn't work either. Unless the pharmacy has exactly what is prescribed you're out of luck. No furnishing reasonable facsimiles such as 5/8" instead of 1/2". In fairness the pharmacist IS obliged to fill an Rx exactly as written. He can't legally [I]dispense[/I] common 5 grain aspirin if the script calls for 1.75 grain. Nothing stops him from selling it to you over the counter though. Why is every little thing trending toward over-complexity or obstructionism? Perhaps there's an agenda here. Patients using prescribed medicine might be desperate enough to scour the playgrounds to recover the needles and syringes dumped there by addicts who got theirs free. ADVOCACY It's little annoyances like this that a TRt patient advocacy can fix. change the dam wording from "[I][B]may[/B][/I] [I][B]sell" [/B][/I]to pharmacies are[I][B] "required to sell"[/B][/I]. The policy of supposed ready access is after all born out of a public health crisis. Guess it's all Smoke and Mirrors. Corporations will never do the right thing until they are faced with paying fines. Who doesn't understand that? The legislators? Of course they do. Lawyers everyone of them. They never write [I][B]may[/B][/I] by accident. Public Humliation Imagine 10 TRT patients holding signs emblazoned with: "THIS PHARMACY DEFIES THE LEGISLATURE! ENDANGERING PUBLIC FOR PROFIT! Might make it on the six o'clock news. Who knows? [/QUOTE]
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