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DISPOSAL OF LANCETS AND TEST STRIPS

Lesley56

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Hi, have never been advised the correct way to dispose of lancets and test strips, how do you all dispose of them ?
 
Hi, have never been advised the correct way to dispose of lancets and test strips, how do you all dispose of them ?
In the bin but then again I only change lancets when I remember... usually less than once a month..I put them in a test strip box and seal it before binning it.
 
Hi, have never been advised the correct way to dispose of lancets and test strips, how do you all dispose of them ?
I use a plastic soup container and make sure lid is on tight and bin the carton,or like bulkbiker in the test strip contatainer! K
 
My doctor prescribes a sharps bin which I collect from the pharmacy and then return to the same pharmacy for disposal.
 
I bought a sharps bin online for the lancets - have yet to look into what to do with it once full, but that will take a while. Test strips I just put in the bin - maybe I shouldn't?
 
Hi, have never been advised the correct way to dispose of lancets and test strips, how do you all dispose of them ?

Hi, i get the sharps bins on prescription from my GP, and the local council take them away when full. I book the collection online.
 
Of course you should. They are not sharp, and any woman can tell you we throw away things with a lot more blood every month. If that can go in general waste test strips can't be'a problem.
Of course you should. They are not sharp, and any woman can tell you we throw away things with a lot more blood every month. If that can go in general waste test strips can't be'a problem.
Good point, we do!
 
My used strips go in a bin under my bench.

My used Multiclix / Fastclix lancets retract in to a sealed magazine, which I save in a container and drop off at my GP's when it is full.
 
I have always had a yellow sharps bin which gets test strips, kitchen roll mini square for mopping up blood, and lancets.

I've only ever swapped one, but I can take it to the surgery and hand it in.
 
My council provide sharps bins, so I use those for needles, lancets and the bit of the Libre applicator that has the spring loaded needle. Everything else goes in my general household waste, but I will confess to shoving sewing machine needles and scalpel blades in the sharps bin :D
 
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Lancets I never throw them away as I'm in the process of gluing them together to make a bed of nails for a local Fakir.
 
In the bin but then again I only change lancets when I remember... usually less than once a month..I put them in a test strip box and seal it before binning it.

Hey bulkbiker, thankyou for a previous answer about spreadsheets (not got there yet but on my way) I have been changing my lancet every time- when my ( unreliable and misinformed) nurse showed me how to use the machine that I requested from her, she said I had to change it every time. I have a onetouch select plus. Do I really not have to change every time? Thanks
 
Hey bulkbiker, thankyou for a previous answer about spreadsheets (not got there yet but on my way) I have been changing my lancet every time- when my ( unreliable and misinformed) nurse showed me how to use the machine that I requested from her, she said I had to change it every time. I have a onetouch select plus. Do I really not have to change every time? Thanks
Well you don't have to do anything. I'm not familiar with the lancing device that comes with that meter. But as I say I change my lancets fairly irregularly.. but then I am a bit of a rebel.
 
Well you don't have to do anything. I'm not familiar with the lancing device that comes with that meter. But as I say I change my lancets fairly irregularly.. but then I am a bit of a rebel.

Lol thanx- I sort of thought it was vitally important not to reuse as it might affect the reading.
 
Lol thanx- I sort of thought it was vitally important not to reuse as it might affect the reading.
Its more about risk of infection but I'd trust people here over a DN anytime. Some change every time others like me when they remember.. I've never had a problem so far..
 
I use a different one each time, pop the lid back on and bin it, didnt think you could use them more than once
 
I opened a new pot of strips last night, so dialled in a new lancet on my Multiclix device.
 
WOW. I single use my Multiclix. Luckily I have the Libre so only use 1 Lancet drum every 2 days. I have rhino skin and it is on number 5 and goes blunt straight away
 
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