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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: 35440" data-attributes="member: 8395"><p>Update. </p><p>The refusal of local pharmacists to even look at the presentation on the state's DPH website, well done and easy enough for a third grader to understand, caused me to write the public official charged with publicizing the d-regulation of syringes and needles. </p><p></p><p> Alessandra Ross of the CADPH ( <a href="mailto:Alessandra.Ross@cdph.ca.gov">Alessandra.Ross@cdph.ca.gov</a> ) replied within eight hours: </p><p></p><p>[ "Thank you for this field research. This is a very dismal result, and it does look as if the statewide campaign to increase pharmacist knowledge of the (deregulation) hasn't been a success in (your) county.</p><p></p><p> I'm cc'ing ---- on this email &#8211; she works with the county health department. Although this wouldn't address the need for all pharmacists in the county to be aware of the law... </p><p> Have you contacted county Health Officer Dr. Lisa --------? She has been working on syringe exchange issues in (your) county <strong>in the face of what I would characterize as strong community opposition</strong>, and she may have ideas on next steps. It might be worthwhile also to contact the Board of Pharmacy <a href="http://www.pharmacy.ca.gov/" target="_blank">http://www.pharmacy.ca.gov/</a>. </p><p> </p><p> At the State level we have experimented with calling pharmacies directly in Riverside, San Diego and Orange County and found that it was not effective. Our next steps are to incentivize (them). We will also make training for pharmacists more directly available by this summer.</p><p></p><p> I appreciate you reaching out. I'll keep you apprised of our progress." ]</p><p>---------</p><p>SEE! I was right!! There IS an agenda: Deny pharmaceutical patients their supplies and they'll be forced to head out to the playgrounds, parks and beaches to pick up after the junkies! What a clever way to cut the public works budget!</p><p></p><p>Off to plan B. Who wants to picket? Exposed for bucking state policy, endangering the public health while also cheating shareholders out of additional sales should shake things up nicely in the boardrooms back east.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Re-Ride, post: 35440, member: 8395"] Update. The refusal of local pharmacists to even look at the presentation on the state's DPH website, well done and easy enough for a third grader to understand, caused me to write the public official charged with publicizing the d-regulation of syringes and needles. Alessandra Ross of the CADPH ( [EMAIL="Alessandra.Ross@cdph.ca.gov"]Alessandra.Ross@cdph.ca.gov[/EMAIL] ) replied within eight hours: [ "Thank you for this field research. This is a very dismal result, and it does look as if the statewide campaign to increase pharmacist knowledge of the (deregulation) hasn't been a success in (your) county. I'm cc'ing ---- on this email – she works with the county health department. Although this wouldn't address the need for all pharmacists in the county to be aware of the law... Have you contacted county Health Officer Dr. Lisa --------? She has been working on syringe exchange issues in (your) county [B]in the face of what I would characterize as strong community opposition[/B], and she may have ideas on next steps. It might be worthwhile also to contact the Board of Pharmacy [URL]http://www.pharmacy.ca.gov/[/URL]. At the State level we have experimented with calling pharmacies directly in Riverside, San Diego and Orange County and found that it was not effective. Our next steps are to incentivize (them). We will also make training for pharmacists more directly available by this summer. I appreciate you reaching out. I'll keep you apprised of our progress." ] --------- SEE! I was right!! There IS an agenda: Deny pharmaceutical patients their supplies and they'll be forced to head out to the playgrounds, parks and beaches to pick up after the junkies! What a clever way to cut the public works budget! Off to plan B. Who wants to picket? Exposed for bucking state policy, endangering the public health while also cheating shareholders out of additional sales should shake things up nicely in the boardrooms back east. [/QUOTE]
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