I just got back from the vet and my kitty Ferris was diagnosed with diabetes.
Random question... how do you dispose of needles that pets use for insulin? Is it OK to throw them in the garbage? I feel weird doing that, but I''m not sure how else to handle it.
I think there is a seperate disposable thing you have to get. A friend of mine had to give his dog shots for thyroid? issues - and he had a plastic container to dispose all his things in - but he also covered the needles too. I am not sure what he did with them after that... take them to the vet for disposal once a month? or talk to the trash people.
I don't know if there are regulations in place for disposing of needles, but I remember my aunt having some kind of tool that snapped the needle off the syringe making it safe to toss in the garbage. Maybe you could ask about that?
What you need for safe and legal disposal is called a Sharps container. You should be able to purchase them through a medical supply store. I don''t know how their direct-to-consumer practice is, but my lab orders a ton of stuff from BD Biosciences, and they seem to have a pretty good website with info on sharps disposal as well as containers for sale, here - that seems like a good place to start.
TT my friend. If you get caught disposing them in the trash... HUGE FINE.
Friend paid for a plastic container from the vet- and would go to the vet and have them dispose of the needles for free on a monthly basis (or whenever the container was almost full.)
Hope this helps and your furbabby gets better soon!
Thats what i do. Keep them in a gift bag under the microwave. Once it''s close to full I just grab the handles and take it right back to my vet when I get my next dose.