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Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008 01:15 pm
Who would ship off a bottle of an injectable medication and not include any needles? (Don't bother answering.)

It was weird enough last month, when I got a 30-day supply with 25 needles. They had to break open a ten-pack to avoid giving me 30 needles, so it was deliberate. I figured it wasn't worth the hassle to ask for the other five, especially at their shipping prices, so I reused five needles once each. That's not as awful as it sounds, but I'd still prefer not to do it. Now I guess I'm supposed to snort this liquid, or perhaps use it as a suppository. Or maybe they figure by now I have a permanent little hole bored in my skin and I can just pour it in. Twenty-five needles must be the industry standard for "number required for the average patient to bore a permanent little hole in the skin for all future medicine doses."

Thank goodness my cat is diabetic. (That's kind of a weird sentence, isn't it?) I'll use some of hers.

Sheesh.
Wednesday, June 4th, 2008 01:23 am (UTC)
Call the pharmacy and ask about having them ship you some more needles. If this is a specialty pharmacy just for the injectables (and other special meds), they'll often just include the supplies (e.g., needles, alcohol swabs, sharps container, etc.) as part of the medicine cost.

In the meanwhile, I likely have some new syringes around: 27 1/2 gauge 1/2 cc and 1 cc. Let me know if you want to have some.
Wednesday, June 4th, 2008 03:55 pm (UTC)
I strongly doubt they'll ship needles separately without charging me shipping, so I think I'll just stay with using the cat's needles. Thank you for the offer, though! If you ever need any 30ga 0.3cc on short notice, I've got loads of them.
Wednesday, June 4th, 2008 03:59 pm (UTC)
Actually, they just might. Do they currently charge you shipping for your medication? I was mentioning that option because I've done it before with a pharmacy that used to mail me my injections and they shipped it without charge. It can't hurt to call them to ask and also ask if there'd be any charges (declining, if so).
Wednesday, June 4th, 2008 04:32 pm (UTC)
Yeah, they do charge for shipping - it's refrigerated, so they FedEx it. I suppose it's worth a quick phone call.

[edit: er, the medicine itself is refrigerated. They probably wouldn't FedEx needles by themselves. Or maybe they would. I have no clue!]
Wednesday, June 4th, 2008 04:37 pm (UTC)
My pharmacy did send them separately, maybe even via FedEx. But, then, they also didn't charge extra for shipping of the meds. It was part of the medicine cost and not pulled out separately.

Anyways, it was just a suggestion from my past experience.

Thanks for the offer of the 0.3cc syringes. So far, all my drugs seem to have been at 1cc doses. And I have way too many 0.5cc ones from when I believe they sent the wrong size.
Wednesday, June 4th, 2008 04:45 pm (UTC)
Yeah, cats don't get 1cc doses very often. ;-) Last month I got 0.5cc syringes with my own meds, but at Duchess' dosages, I wouldn't be able to do it accurately with anything but these 0.3s. I think these syringes are the smallest ones made. They're certainly the smallest I've seen!