Posted: 5/28/2011 8:25:54 AM EDT
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Hello,
I prepare.... One of the things I prepare for is medical emergencies if tshtf and there is NO medical services available.... As someone who have been stitched up atleast 15 times in my life, this is one of the things I prepare for. Over the years I've amassed a decent supply of various types of sutures, skin staplers and the assorted supplies that go with them the only thing lacking was a local anesthetic. I decided to take the plunge and ordered internationally this:https://www.buy-pharma.com/Lidocaine...0ml-p-608.html I was not sure it would make it through customs but yesterday it arrived exactly as advertised. the cost was $7.90 and approx $7.00 shipping it took just over a week to arrive.. The Exp. date is 12/12 and storage is room temp. NOTE: This is for the possibility that when needed there is NO medical help available......well if given the chance I will probably suture myself.. Regards, Son |
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I'd still keep it in its original box and refrigerate it to maximize the shelf life. I'd probably write today's date on the bottom of the box with a Sharpie and replace it in 10 years if not used... lidocaine IS shelf stable. You can ignore the 'expiration' date. |
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I'd still keep it in its original box and refrigerate it to maximize the shelf life. I'd probably write today's date on the bottom of the box with a Sharpie and replace it in 10 years if not used... lidocaine IS shelf stable. You can ignore the 'expiration' date. If you open it, much like jalapenos, wash your hands before using the restroom. |
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Quoted: Quoted: I'd still keep it in its original box and refrigerate it to maximize the shelf life. I'd probably write today's date on the bottom of the box with a Sharpie and replace it in 10 years if not used... lidocaine IS shelf stable. You can ignore the 'expiration' date. |