tempest2003
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okay well i ran out of alcohol prep pads however i do have plenty of rubbing alcohol %70, my question is, is using this on a cotton ball as sanitary as using an alcohol prep pad? let me know, thanks!
walmart is 50 miles away =\JuicePimp said:These things are so cheap, like someone said, go to wal-mart and buy more. Even if the alcohol and cotton balls work, what a mess and pain, having to soak it. Just suck it up and spend the $3.
tempest2003 said:walmart is 50 miles away =\
Read Animals post. He is dead right.tempest2003 said:walmart is 50 miles away =\
Animal said:Neither one of them really does anything, so keep it up if it makes it work for you.
The medical establishment has studied it and specifically on stoppers and they found that all the alcohol did was move around the bacteria and even after 15 min all the bacteria were still active.
tempest2003 said:okay well i ran out of alcohol prep pads however i do have plenty of rubbing alcohol %70, my question is, is using this on a cotton ball as sanitary as using an alcohol prep pad? let me know, thanks!
Yes I wipe the stoppers and the injections site. Why is it done like this?JuicePimp said:So what is the point of alcohol swabs then? Genarr3, are you telling me you dont wipe either the stoppers or your skin before an injection? Why do doctors do this, to make the injectee feel better about it? Are we just hoping to move the bacteria out of the way temporarily or what?
It is my understanding that alcohol inhibits growth of bacteria. If this is true, then isnt there at least some benefit to prevent the rampant multiplying of the bacteria? There has to be a reason that this has come to be the accepted procedure. My doc taught me to do this (swab vial and skin) himself when I used to have to give myself allergy shots.
genarr3 said:
To make long story short there was no greater incidence of infection with those that followed detailed sterile procedure then those that injected through thier clothes...
tempest2003 said:so how DO you get rid of and kill the bacteria then? i have some surgical scrub stuff my dad got when he was in the hospital, its called betadine, its like iodine color and in a fatty bottle. should i scrub down with this, then shoot after rubing with alcohol? or is it all useless? =\
genarr3 said:
Yes I wipe the stoppers and the injections site. Why is it done like this?
"Because that's how it's always been done"
Next time I run across the study I'll save it.
There's also another study involving diabetics. To make long story short there was no greater incidence of infection with those that followed detailed sterile procedure then those that injected through thier clothes.
Next time I run across that one I'll save it also, I know it's hard to believe.
dzuljas said:cotton balls are cool, you can use them. They also sell 97% isopropyl alcohol, you may wanna look into that
buckwheat1 said:
I read the same study. It also mentioned that many diebetics reuse needles without issue.
Most likely if you get an infection is was probably due to the gear.
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