Allow me.
Insite 2010 - 2018 Cookbook
It's a .PDF file so it'll either prompt you to download or open automatically if you have the required app. And I had to shorten the URL using TinyURL (so don't panic i.e. it's not a link to some obscure website I assure you).
Oddly enough: downloaded this same thing over a year ago now (but for different reasons).
No offense but it's not the best document I've seen. If for no other reason than that there's no emphasis put on the use of wheel filters save for the recommendation below each procedure and which refers to Sterifilt® products registered to a French harm reduction outfit called Apothicom (but with worldwide distribution). Maybe it's just me and the way I read things i.e. if you're an IV user then you probably know all of this shit.
Interesting to note that the Sterifilt® filters are NOT antibacterial. They have other wheel filters available that ARE antibacterial. Anyway. Their website is worth the effort to take a read through (they supply all manner of other harm reduction related materials and items including acids, special foil, the list is substantial under the tab "Our tools"). It's also worth downloading the data sheets when provided.
Apothicom conducts research programmes in public health and develops tools of prevention, training and information in the field of harm reduction linked to the use of drugs.
www.apothicom.org
Providing this as a separate link from their main Sterifilt® product page i.e. interesting info.:
SteriFilt, literature review
www.apothicom.org
Here's another possibly useful link (which ironically has the same Insite Cookbook embedded on the page):
To advocate for a safe supply of drugs, and an end to the war on drug users
www.safesupply.ca
Here's an interesting study from 2011 containing much detail on filters and IV drugs and methods and potential issues. While it may be dated to an extent: I would imagine that the only invalid data are the statistics (and sorry: again had to shorten this link due to the now infamous "Oops" error when posting certain links) (this to the NCBI website):
Injection drug use syringe filters (IDUSF) are designed to prevent several complications related to the injection of drugs. Due to their small pore size, their use can reduce the solution's insoluble particle content and thus diminish the prevalence ...
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