Supplies are considered "contaminated" once they are in a home (supplies can be taken back from a clinic or hospital, but not a home).Would you want to be issued supplies that had been stored in someones home, under who knows what conditions of temperature?...
We STILL have boxes of unopened syringes from our December delivery (right before my daughters transplant). Considered waste now...thanks to the lawyers. We've tried everywhere including dialysis groups on Facebook to try and donate them. No luck anywhere (animal shelters, free clinics, etc) They are going in the trash this weekend
Ooooh. I just go an idea. I can definitely find a home for the syringes in my local BDSM community. Yay!
Quote from: Xplantdad on June 27, 2017, 01:06:05 PMWe STILL have boxes of unopened syringes from our December delivery (right before my daughters transplant). Considered waste now...thanks to the lawyers. We've tried everywhere including dialysis groups on Facebook to try and donate them. No luck anywhere (animal shelters, free clinics, etc) They are going in the trash this weekendSyringes are cheap - about $25 for a box of 100 10cc w/needle. Save them - the needles are useful for various tasks. I have used them for splinter removal, as well as for unclogging pressure washer nozzles.
I worked at CVS as a pharmacy tech for awhile. We often got people who just bough syringes and could sell them with no prescription.