Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From a GLP1? I put the cap on and put it in my trash.
Wow 😲😲😲😲😳
SMH
Aww get off it. It has a cap and litteraly no one is touching my trash.
I chaperoned a preschool visit to a MoCo trash facility: people are sorting this trash, OP. Needles are incredibly risky for employees, they can transmit HIV and other deadly diseases, in addition to pricking them and contaminating them with the bacteria found in the trash and giving them blood poisoning. That cap is not safe.
GET A SHARPS CONTAINER. You are part of the problem.
Anonymous wrote:NovoNordisk will mail you a sharps container and return shipping label for no cost.
You can also pick up a sharps container at any pharmacy (no cost, pharmacy counter)
Please dispose of your needles responsibly, even if they have caps.
Anonymous wrote:Serious question. Why do we need to use a sharps container when the glp 1 meds come in such a big plastic container and with a cap? Aren’t those protection enough?
Anonymous wrote:They belong in a sharps container then dropped off at a local pharmacy or the health department often has a sharps drop off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From a GLP1? I put the cap on and put it in my trash.
Wow 😲😲😲😲😳
SMH
Aww get off it. It has a cap and litteraly no one is touching my trash.
Selfish selfish selfish. People DO sort trash.
I have litteraly been to the dump, a big truck brings it in and dumps it out. No sorting. And even if they do, they have gloves that protect them. The real risk is someone going through my trash before it makes it to the dump which is a non issue where I live. I’m not in MoCo though. Not selfish at all. Just not freaking out over something that carries nearly zero risk .