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Disposal of Hypodermic Needles
I recently had a course of antibiotics by self injection after a knee replacement in Bury Hospital.
Now I have 14 used sharps, the pharmacy won't take them, telling me GPs surgery or the hospital - sounded reasonable. At Accrington Victoria yesterday on another matter, tried to hand them in there but they would not accept them, saying I had to take them to the hospital that issued them. It seems a bit stupid to me but perhaps someone can explain the reason behind the refusal. Now I will try the GP, or alternatively I am sure someone around Abbey St area will happily accept them (joke), or do they get a free issue? |
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Just dump them on the pavement in Peel St, that's the norm round here |
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so let me get this right..
junkies are offered a system where they can take their used needles for safe disposal or needle exchange programs used for new ones yet a genuine person with legitimate use of a needle has to jump through hoops to dispose of them? |
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My sharps bin goes back to the Gp's surgery, never had any problem when I returned them, even when I took 5 at once, is a long way to go with just one.
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Thanks, will take them to my GP - they did give me a yellow bin but Accy Vic still didn't want to know yet they must have the facilities for having them disposed of?????????? |
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Got rid of them at the GPs - still mystified why the Vic wouldn't take them?
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