2ml ampoules of sterile water for injections. Each box contains 10 ampoules, to order a box put 10 in the quantity box above.
We supply water amps to individuals for personal use only: the maximum order for individuals is 500 ampoules. There is no limit on the amount UK drug services can buy. IMPORTANT: Please note we cannot export water ampoules to addresses outside the UK. Always discard any unused water from an open water ampoule.
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QuantityPrice (exc VAT)VATPrice (inc VAT)10£4.90zero rated£4.90100£39.00zero rated£39.00500£195.00zero rated£195.001000£330.00zero rated£330.00FREE shipping on all UK orders over £30 Bacteriostatic water This product is pure, sterile, water for injections. We do not stock bacteriostatic water, which has anti-bacterial additives, but this is a suitable alternative if you can make up individual doses. The ampoules are supplied in small boxes of 10 ampoules, we are not allowed to split the small box, so 10 ampoules is the minimum order. Practice notes These notes are principally written for drug services giving out water as part of a needle exchange services because the sharing of water, vials or ampoules for drug preparation may be a cause of hepatitis C infections. It is important to reinforce the supply of water amps with the clear message that the reason it’s being given out is to reduce the risk of bacterial – and possibly viral – infection. The ampoules are for single use, and any remaining water should be thrown away. The blue dot! It is also important for all clients to be shown how to use the amp snapper, preferably with a practical demonstration in the needle exchange, using an ampoule. Disposal Clients should be advised to throw away used ampoules with other used injecting equipment in a sharps bin. However, where no sharps bin is available,ampoules can be ground to a fine powder under the heel, rendering them harmless or disposed of in domestic waste or recycling scheme. Quality Our water ampoules are a fully licenced medicine – with all the quality control, traceability, recall procedures and documentation that are necessary for any injectable solution. It is only by having a medicines licence that patient safety can be absolutely guaranteed. The licence holder for the product is Hameln pharmaceuticals, and the product licence number is: PL 01502/0003R FAQs Can I order from NHS e-direct? YES! – The NHS supply chain e-direct product codes for water for injections is FTR792. Q. Is 2ml ‘shareable’? A. In practice the practical difficulty of getting every last drop out of a glass ampoule, and the fact that most people use around 1ml, often slightly more, means that although sharing is sometimes theoretically possible, in practice it is rare. People who might share water from an amp would be more likely to share water from other sources that would be both easier to share and contaminated with more blood from more people. The fact that it’s given out by a needle exchange in the context of single-use equipment and the advice and information means that the 2ml ampoule has significant potential to reduce sharing of water, and therefore to reduce infection risk. Q. Could you supply 5ml plastic water for injection ampoules? A. There are problems with supplying 5ml plastic ampoules. Firstly, they are more likely to be shared. Our experience of asking injectors to rate the relative risks of different water sources has shown that people frequently rate the risks of shared ampoules lower than those of other water sources that would typically have higher risks of bacterial contamination, but lower risks of viral contamination. Q. What happens if you don’t have the blue dot facing forward? A. Glass ampoules are scored so they break behind the blue dot. Attempting to break the amp in the wrong direction won’t work. Normally, an ampoule put in the amp snapper the wrong way round won’t break, so people will realise that something is wrong, and fiddle with it to make it work. If people try and force it, sometimes the whole ampoule will shatter inside the ‘safe snap’, but this requires a lot of force, and the broken glass should remain within the snapper. To prevent this happening we recommend that services have an open box of water amps in the needle exchange, and that they demonstrate correct use of the snapper to everyone the first time they collect one. Q. Is it legal to distribute 2ml Water for Injections ampoules? A. In the UK, Yes! Distribution of our 2ml water for injections ampoules is now completely legal. However, this has not always been the case and it has taken 2 changes in legislation to enable water to be distributed to drug users. Misuse of Drugs Act On 8th July 2003 a Home Office press release (Reference: 197/2003 – Date: 8 Jul 2003 14:31) announced that the ACMD recommendations on paraphernalia supply had been accepted, and that ‘The Government will be laying a negative resolution statutory instrument to implement changes to section 9A of the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971’ with effect from 1/08/03. This will make legal the supply to drug users of ‘5 types of items’:
- ampoules of water for injection;
- swabs;
- utensils for the preparation of a controlled drug (spoons, bowls, cups, dishes);
- citric acid; and,
- filters.
To see the press release which announced this change, go to the Office of Public Sector Information website (opens in a new window).
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