simplgrl77
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Hello BL Community!
I know there are a few BL members who prep their meds in a multi-use vial. I think there are a few more tips, questions and discussions that could be had regarding this activity.
I prepare a vial of my rx'd opiate medication so I can economically utilize a micron filter. I usually prep 10ML vials that last a few days. I have done as much as 30ML which lasted 4 days. The 10ML should last 2 full days
Anyway, I have a few questions that I have not seen discussed here.
1. Do you think the active ingredient settles?
I usually will tilt the bottle back and forth and roll around to mix and not cause bubbles. Sometimes I dont remember or dont do it well and sometimes I feel like the shot was not as strong.
2. Sterilization. I actually suggest we should start a new Sticky Thread on Sterilization.
For example, what things are killed (and probably more importantly) what are NOT killed.
including things most people have access to. ie. rubbing alcohol, hydrogen peroxide.
I did a little research on this (http://www.urmc.rochester.edu/sterile/basics.cfm) and know there really is NO home sterilization without an autoclave. So this would be how to get the closest to that or how to kill the most germs,bacteria, etc. Also, what materials should be used. For example, plastic vs glass.
I also learned this is a career (http://www.indeed.com/q-Sterile-Processing-Technician-jobs.html) so it would be great if we had some folks on here that did this for a living or at least were in trained to offer their advice.
Luckily, I am able, at this time to use new, sterile needles, syringes, filters. I even use the medical sterile cotton balls. I know not everyone is so lucky. Even for me it is getting quite expensive! Individual items are only a few dollars but it all adds up quickly! So I think its important to conserve materials as much as possible so we can all continue to be as clean as possible for as long as possible.
Even tho the .2 micron is filtering bacteria I try to be as sterile as humanly possible. I boil everything in distilled water (for about 2min) in a glass bowl then use rubbing alcohol. I have no idea if I am doing any good.
Items that I need to re-use in my processing are for the mixing and filtering. I know some people simply backload syringes. The problem with that for me is the pills I have are VERY starchy and there is a LOT of material that clogs a cotton packed syringe filter very quickly. I need to pull thru cotton, then I am able to backload a cotton packed syringe and micron.
I use a plastic spoon (its actually a coffee scooper) that came with a french press. I also use contact cases for mixing and filtering. Should I be using glass? Is plastic ok? Its a heavy grade. Im sure scratches would harbor bacteria. Small steel medical scissors for cutting the cotton.
Here are a few of the things I do in an attempt to minimize contamination...
I throughly clean my bathroom. Sink, mirror, floor, toilet ect. in order to reduce the amount of germs in the environment.
I change my clothing. I never wear something I have been wearing all day while processing.
I use Clorox Anywhere spray for the counter and Lysol for the air and let stand for 5 min.
While processing I put the syringes back in the wrapper while I am not using them. Basically everything is covered in an attempt to keep the bacteria in the air from settling on items during processing.
I also always keep my vial in a small plastic bag, in a tin, in the back (coldest part) in the fridge. I promptly return it to the fridge once using it.
(those small craft/jewelry ziplock baggies you can get at a hobby store perfectly fit a 10ML vial)
I would like to hear everyones thoughts on this. What are some other peoples methods. Does anyone have any tricks to be more sterile? What steps am I missing?
I did not include everything and all my steps but this is pretty long already and I know most of us dont read posts longer than a few paragraphs.
If you are still with me...thanks for reading and please let me know your thoughts and your expertise!!!




I know there are a few BL members who prep their meds in a multi-use vial. I think there are a few more tips, questions and discussions that could be had regarding this activity.
I prepare a vial of my rx'd opiate medication so I can economically utilize a micron filter. I usually prep 10ML vials that last a few days. I have done as much as 30ML which lasted 4 days. The 10ML should last 2 full days
Anyway, I have a few questions that I have not seen discussed here.
1. Do you think the active ingredient settles?
I usually will tilt the bottle back and forth and roll around to mix and not cause bubbles. Sometimes I dont remember or dont do it well and sometimes I feel like the shot was not as strong.
2. Sterilization. I actually suggest we should start a new Sticky Thread on Sterilization.
For example, what things are killed (and probably more importantly) what are NOT killed.
including things most people have access to. ie. rubbing alcohol, hydrogen peroxide.
I did a little research on this (http://www.urmc.rochester.edu/sterile/basics.cfm) and know there really is NO home sterilization without an autoclave. So this would be how to get the closest to that or how to kill the most germs,bacteria, etc. Also, what materials should be used. For example, plastic vs glass.
I also learned this is a career (http://www.indeed.com/q-Sterile-Processing-Technician-jobs.html) so it would be great if we had some folks on here that did this for a living or at least were in trained to offer their advice.
Luckily, I am able, at this time to use new, sterile needles, syringes, filters. I even use the medical sterile cotton balls. I know not everyone is so lucky. Even for me it is getting quite expensive! Individual items are only a few dollars but it all adds up quickly! So I think its important to conserve materials as much as possible so we can all continue to be as clean as possible for as long as possible.
Even tho the .2 micron is filtering bacteria I try to be as sterile as humanly possible. I boil everything in distilled water (for about 2min) in a glass bowl then use rubbing alcohol. I have no idea if I am doing any good.
Items that I need to re-use in my processing are for the mixing and filtering. I know some people simply backload syringes. The problem with that for me is the pills I have are VERY starchy and there is a LOT of material that clogs a cotton packed syringe filter very quickly. I need to pull thru cotton, then I am able to backload a cotton packed syringe and micron.
I use a plastic spoon (its actually a coffee scooper) that came with a french press. I also use contact cases for mixing and filtering. Should I be using glass? Is plastic ok? Its a heavy grade. Im sure scratches would harbor bacteria. Small steel medical scissors for cutting the cotton.
Here are a few of the things I do in an attempt to minimize contamination...
I throughly clean my bathroom. Sink, mirror, floor, toilet ect. in order to reduce the amount of germs in the environment.
I change my clothing. I never wear something I have been wearing all day while processing.
I use Clorox Anywhere spray for the counter and Lysol for the air and let stand for 5 min.
While processing I put the syringes back in the wrapper while I am not using them. Basically everything is covered in an attempt to keep the bacteria in the air from settling on items during processing.
I also always keep my vial in a small plastic bag, in a tin, in the back (coldest part) in the fridge. I promptly return it to the fridge once using it.
(those small craft/jewelry ziplock baggies you can get at a hobby store perfectly fit a 10ML vial)
I would like to hear everyones thoughts on this. What are some other peoples methods. Does anyone have any tricks to be more sterile? What steps am I missing?
I did not include everything and all my steps but this is pretty long already and I know most of us dont read posts longer than a few paragraphs.




