Physics, asked by varshayadavalli20, 11 hours ago

why injections are only for single use?

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Answered by ankitpatle0
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  • Single-dose/single-use vials, on the other hand, are often devoid of antimicrobial preservatives and can get contaminated and act as a source of infection if misused.
  • As a result, they should only be used once per patient and operation.
  • Even if the syringe and needle are only used by one individual, this procedure is dangerous because germs from the skin can enter the bloodstream and cause serious and often fatal diseases.
  • Single-use needles and syringes are efficient in reducing cross-contamination in medical environments.
Answered by AnanyaRose
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Answer:

The safest practice is to enter a single-dose or single-use vial only once so as to prevent inadvertent contamination of the vial and infection transmission.The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's guidelines call for medications labeled as “single-dose” or “single-use” to be used for only one patient. This practice protects patients from life-threatening infections that occur when medications get contaminated from unsafe use.

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