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If you have diabetes, it is integral that you check your blood glucose levels on a regular basis. OTC Wholesale offers a wide range of glucose testing supplies that is designed to help you manage your diabetes and keep it under control. Additionally, OTC Wholesale offers these supplies for incredibly affordable prices, so you may buy them in bulk and have them delivered directly to your front door. insulin syringes

Because OTC Wholesale is a distributor that only deals in brand name drugstore products, it is able to offer you savings unlike those that you will find anywhere else. Although the company’s inventory is constantly evolving, it does generally stock the same basic items that you rely on to control your diabetes or for pain relief. Additionally, given the rate at which OTC Wholesale is able to get these products, the packaging may not look pristine, but the items themselves are of quality.

Once you place your order with OTC Wholesale, you may track its delivery route on the OTC Wholesale website. You may get free shipping on any orders that are worth more than $49.99. OTC Wholesale’s low prices enable you to buy a number of items in a single order, which in turn ensures that you will not run out of the items, such as insulin syringes and TENS Units, which you use.

insulin syringesMy friend has diabetes. She doesn’t let it limit her, but sometimes we’ll be hanging out and her sugars get low. She opens her fanny pack and takes out an insulin syringe and pricks herself and measures her sugars. Sometimes she’s cool, sometimes not. And it’s not like she can just eat a banana every time her sugars get low, because then they’d get too high and she can go blind.

Glucose is moved by insulin, which is made by the pancreas. Insulin moves glucose from the bloodstream into other tissues, where it can be used as energy. But my friend has high blood sugar and her pancreas doesn’t make enough insulin. When her sugars are low, she injects herself with an insulin syringe. She doesn’t mind, and because she doesn’t mind I don’t mind.

But if we’re riding our bikes, she’ll need something to drink, so that if her sugars do get low, she can just take a sip and feel better. She’s never in pain or anything like that – she doesn’t need pain relief gels, but her fanny pack does keep all of her other insulin syringes and diabetes supplies. I guess she’s just used to it by now, so it’s not such a big deal.

insulin syringeFor those with Diabetes and in need of insulin, insulin syringes are still a popular method of treatment. They are cost effective, easy to use, and reliable. However, one still has to be safe when disposing of syringes. You cannot just toss them in with the everyday trash. Syringes are actually considered a form of medical waste, whether you are using them at a hospital or in your home. Syringes can cause puncture wounds and can carry potentially fatal diseases, like Hepatitis or HIV.

There are several ways you can dispose of insulin syringes. Many pharmacies sell special containers which you can place them in before disposal. You can then take the container to either your doctor, pharmacy, or hospital so they can get rid of them, but always check with them first. If not, you can look up medical waste companies who will take the used syringes. If you don’t have a special container, then you can use a puncture-resistant container, like a bleach bottle, to store them in. Just make sure to tightly screw on the cap and then tape it up so it cannot be reopened.

If you’re in need of quality insulin syringes, check out OTC Wholesale. They carry all the top brands in various gauges, sizes, and lengths.