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I got my sterile vials today. Do these actually work?
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<blockquote data-quote="Razor22" data-source="post: 253785" data-attributes="member: 12507"><p>O.G. Here is a too much information type post! </p><p>If I read into your post accurately:</p><p>You are purchasing glass ampules, these type are all glass, and have a 'necked down' area that facilitates breaking the neck off to access the medication. When you snap the neck snaps off, you then use a filter needle to draw your desired dose into the syringe. Discard the filter needle, attach the desired needle, and use or store away. </p><p></p><p>You are asking if the choice between drawing into syringes for later use at your preferred dose rate is sterile? </p><p>Yes, it can be. But I would considered sterile "at that moment".</p><p></p><p>How you store the syringe for the duration until you inject the medication will determine if the syringe is sterile when you use it. </p><p></p><p>With regards to making work for yourself, if your ampule contains 250mg in 1ml oil, I would just draw two syringes of 0.5ml in each. </p><p>Yes, that would be 125mg in each not 100mg.</p><p></p><p>I am an OCD ICU RN, and I would rather inject 125mg every 8 or 9 days, from only two 'dispensed' syringes than 100mg every 7 days from five syringes made from two ampules. </p><p>That being said, I would I just take the 125mg weekly.</p><p>The cleaner you are in this entire process, the better your long term results will be. </p><p>You have to do this repackaging under the greatest goal of cleanliness, and sterility. </p><p>I use alcohol to clean my entire workspace, use tin foil on the counter tops, you can not wash your hands too well, scrub them, use plenty of clean aseptic gloves, etc. (germaphobe!) </p><p>But, unless you are really particular in your cleanliness, making five syringes from two ampules (5 syringes from 500mg / 2 ml = 5 syringes of 100mg each) is going to be an area of frustration long term. Store then out of the light, in a glass food tray, like a food prep tray, with a lid. </p><p>I refrigerate everything, certainly anything that won't be used in three to five days. Just take it out of the cold place and let the one syringe acclimate before you inject. Also be aware of the swelling of the rubber in the syringe from the solvents in the injectable product. </p><p></p><p>You are asking if the choice between drawing into syringes for later use at your preferred dose rate is sterile? </p><p>Yes.</p><p>It would be considered sterile "at that moment".</p><p>How you store the syringe for the duration until you inject the medication will determine if the syringe is sterile when you use it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Razor22, post: 253785, member: 12507"] O.G. Here is a too much information type post! If I read into your post accurately: You are purchasing glass ampules, these type are all glass, and have a 'necked down' area that facilitates breaking the neck off to access the medication. When you snap the neck snaps off, you then use a filter needle to draw your desired dose into the syringe. Discard the filter needle, attach the desired needle, and use or store away. You are asking if the choice between drawing into syringes for later use at your preferred dose rate is sterile? Yes, it can be. But I would considered sterile "at that moment". How you store the syringe for the duration until you inject the medication will determine if the syringe is sterile when you use it. With regards to making work for yourself, if your ampule contains 250mg in 1ml oil, I would just draw two syringes of 0.5ml in each. Yes, that would be 125mg in each not 100mg. I am an OCD ICU RN, and I would rather inject 125mg every 8 or 9 days, from only two 'dispensed' syringes than 100mg every 7 days from five syringes made from two ampules. That being said, I would I just take the 125mg weekly. The cleaner you are in this entire process, the better your long term results will be. You have to do this repackaging under the greatest goal of cleanliness, and sterility. I use alcohol to clean my entire workspace, use tin foil on the counter tops, you can not wash your hands too well, scrub them, use plenty of clean aseptic gloves, etc. (germaphobe!) But, unless you are really particular in your cleanliness, making five syringes from two ampules (5 syringes from 500mg / 2 ml = 5 syringes of 100mg each) is going to be an area of frustration long term. Store then out of the light, in a glass food tray, like a food prep tray, with a lid. I refrigerate everything, certainly anything that won't be used in three to five days. Just take it out of the cold place and let the one syringe acclimate before you inject. Also be aware of the swelling of the rubber in the syringe from the solvents in the injectable product. You are asking if the choice between drawing into syringes for later use at your preferred dose rate is sterile? Yes. It would be considered sterile "at that moment". How you store the syringe for the duration until you inject the medication will determine if the syringe is sterile when you use it. [/QUOTE]
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