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u/cokespraythrowaway · 1 pointr/cocaine

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Please be fucking careful. Don't be stupid. Take the time to accurately prepare your solution and to diligently track your usage. Don't use too much, be careful what you combine this with, and don't get careless. There are few drugs more susceptible to overuse than cocaine. I can personally say that switching to this method made me eventually get tired of coke, because once you can do it non stop all the time it loses it's appeal and you start to feel a bit like a junkie.

I would highly recommend keeping your solution strength as low as possible and limiting your use to no more than two days per week with at least 3-5 days between sessions, and taking a month or two off every once in a while is always a good idea. You'll spend way less money and will feel better physically, and you will be more able to maintain that sweet spot where you are feeling good but are still mentally sharp.


Typical nasal spray bottles seem to be designed to coat your entire nasal cavity with a widely dispersed mist, which means most of the solution ends up being absorbed by the nasal mucosa and having to travel through the blood vessels in your nasal cavity to the brain. Something that allows you to target (idealy) the olfactory epithelium and or the trigeminal nerves in the nasal cavity will allow faster delivery to the brain and reduced waste. This will also help to limit damage to the nasal mucosa by allowing you to use less solution while delivering more directly to the brain. See:

  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nasal_administration#Olfactory_transfer
  • http://www.fiercepharma.com/partnering/3m-takes-on-blood-brain-barrier-impel-neuropharma-nasal-drug-delivery-alliance

    Ideally you'd try to find something like Impel NeuroPharma's POD (Precision Olfactory Delivery) device, which is designed to target the spray more effectively to the nerve clusters in the upper nasal cavity. However, it seems to be nearly impossible to source one of these devices online. That being said, there do appear to be at least a couple available devices that might come closer to the POD than standard nasal spray devices:

  • https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0725DKD3S/
  • https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N9PPZH5/

    Note that you'll probably want something with a clear bottle, which makes it much easier to see how much solution is left in the bottle and allows you to spot any impurities in your product (cocaine should rapidly dissolve and leave the solution nearly completely clear, while many adulterants will take longer to dissolve or will not dissolve at all, leaving the solution cloudy with particulates at the bottom of the bottle.

    I haven't personally tested these devices so I can't say for sure if they are any more effective than a standard spray device, but it looks like they should give you greater control over the dispersion target. If anyone knows where to find one of the specialized delivery devices, please let me know.

    Once you have your nasal spray device, you'll probably want some way to consistently prepare your solution. A simple oral syringe will allow you to measure an exact amount of solvent (saline solution):

  • https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01BM3MC40/

    Saline Solution:

  • https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01IN5GENU/

    A digital milligram (.001g precision) scale will allow you to measure your solute (the powdered, water soluble drug) with reasonable (but not perfect) precision:

    Scale:

  • https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0012TDNAM/
  • https://www.amazon.com/B06W5VXN53/

    A funnel will make it easier to get everything into the bottle and is recommended:

  • https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MEFE7YO/
  • https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01CUQ0ITO/
  • https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00N2NYC1K/

    Once you have all the necessary supplies, unscrew the cap on your nasal spray device and put the funnel into the bottle mouth. Figure out your desired strength for your solution and then measure out the corresponding amount of saline solution and cocaine. The trick with this delivery method is figuring out the correct concentration for your solution depending on how strong you want each spray to be. I've found that 25mg/ml is perfectly sufficient, 50mg / ml is more than enough, and anything stronger is a bit of a waste. In fact, there seem to be diminishing returns anywhere past around 20mg/ml, and in many cases 15 or even 10 mg/ml seems to work just fine.

    First pour the cocaine into the funnel (you don't need to pulverize it), and then using your oral syringe squirt the saline solution onto the cocaine in the funnel where it will rapidly dissolve and fall into the bottle. You could mix the solution in the oral syringe or elsewhere, and you could add the saline solution before the cocaine, but then you'll either end up with wasted solution in another container or a funnel that still has some powdered cocaine on it. If you pour the cocaine straight from the scale into the funnel and then use the solution to wash it down, you should end up with very little wasted cocaine and a nearly clean funnel.

    I'd recommend to start with a weaker solution and try it out, you can always add more cocaine until you figure out the optimum concentration. If you decide to do this, replace the saline you've used each time you add more cocaine so you can accurately track the strength of your solution at each interval.

    At this point you're ready to screw the cap on and use the spray. I'd recommend one pump in each nostril - any more and you'll end up with wasted solution dripping down the back of your throat. However, you can limit waste by laying over the edge of a surface and tilting your head back so that gravity naturally draws the solution towards the olfactory epithelium. In this case two or three sprays per nostril seems to deliver a stronger dose with negligible waste. 30 seconds to one minute seems to be long enough to avoid excessive waste, and 15 seconds may in fact be long enough.

    I think that pretty much covers it. Be forewarned that this delivery method makes it much easier to redose, which would probably contribute to an increased risk of addiction and a tendency towards excessive and chronic use. Also, some have said that this method doesn't deliver the same powerful "kick" as snorting powder, which makes sense as you are using much less of the drug per spray than you would if you snorted a line. For an illustration, lay out what would be a typical line for your and weigh it with your scale. The spray devices listed above typically deliver 0.1ml of solution per spray, so if you have a solution with a concentration of 50mg/ml, then you're only getting 5mg of cocaine per spray, as opposed to something like 20mg for even a small line of powder. I haven't personally tried making a high strength solution, but you could try mixing your solution such that each .1ml spray delivers an amount of cocaine equivalent to a typical line of powder. This would also minimize the total number of sprays needed and the total volume of liquid you'd need to spray into your nose, perhaps limiting irritation.

    However, I've found that even though the absolute dosage is lower the efficacy is much greater, perhaps due to the added liquid facilitating easier absorption and almost certainly due to the decreased waste from powder dripping down your throat or being dispersed and carried elsewhere by the mucous in the nasal cavity.

    As a final note, even though the saline solution will moisturize your nose, I'd still recommend using the plain nasal spray to irrigate and clear your nose periodically or at least at the end of the night, as the solution is quite irritating (though of course much less so than dry powder).

    Good luck and be careful!
u/Maximum_Ordinate · 3 pointsr/Hunting

Buy yourself a decent bolt action .22 or a shotgun, a good 3-5" fixed blade knife, a blaze orange hat or vest, and a decent little first aid kit (don't forget a tourniquet).


Step 1: Take a hunters safety/education class.

Some states have classes exclusively for adults. This will give you some basic, but good info on gun/bow safety and state laws pertaining to hunting. In addition, they should have pamphlets that will outline the different hunting seasons, game animals, invasive species, and state/federal hunting areas.

These classes might also help you meet some more experienced folks who could bring you along or offer some valuable advice.


Step 2: Learn how to use your gear.

Your ability with your gear can mean the difference between success and failure on the hunt--and in some cases life and death (especially pertaining to your med kit).

Let's start with the rifle. I like bolt action .22's. You can get a very accurate gun and learn how to use it for very little money. Using a bolt action .22 with iron sights forces the shooter to learn the fundamentals of marksmanship, building a solid foundation for the future.

I like the Savage MkII and the Ruger American.

With either rifle I'd recommend adding a peep sight and a regular 2 point sling.
Both are accurate and inexpensive rifles that you can shoot day in and day out for years.

You should be able to find a range with at least 50 yards to sight in (aka zero) your rifle. If you need guidance here, there are plenty of online resources, however, you'd do better to ask an experienced shooter for a hand. Be sure to use the same ammo for zero and hunting.

For shotguns you can't beat the versatility of a Remington 870 or Mossberg 500. Get either gun in 12 or 20 gauge. The beauty of these two is that you are always a simple barrel change away from being able to shoot birdshot (birds small game) or slugs (everything else).

With a good .22 and a good shotgun, you should be able to hunt most wild game in North America. There are better calibers and rifles for specific hunting applications but those two will do it all.

What I don't recommend for hunting rifles/shotguns and why:

1 I don't like scopes (at first). Forcing yourself to learn on iron sights means you develop a firm foundation in the fundamentals. I remember wanting a scope for my .22 so bad, so my dad made me a deal. I had to kill 100 red squirrels or starlings and 10 groundhogs before he'd let me add a scope. It took me the better part of a summer to accomplish this but I walked away from that summer being able to put lead on just about anything within 150 yards of that little rifle.

2 I don't like autoloaders (at first). Simply because shooting a bolt gun means you have one, maybe two shots to get the job done. You learn to make ever shot count. Once you are proficient, go wild.

3 I don't like tactical/tacticool rifles for beginners or really hunting for that matter. They are usuallly auto loaders (see #2), heavier, and more expensive. You don't feel so bad taking your $230 Savage through brambles, tripping over roots and dropping it, or leaning it up against a rusty fence post. If you don't trust me, look at what the professional hunters use.

Extras: buy a quality, brass rod cleaning kit and some decent gun oil (or CLP) for deep cleans. Keep a [Bore Snake](.22 .223 .25 CAL Bore Snake Cleaner Kit Cord Rope Brass https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00JKSNVTK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_XRfGzbN7P8Z58) in an extra pocket for the times you get dirt or debris in the barrel.


Get yourself a good knife. I always have my pocket knife (a CRKT M21-02G) and a skinner when I'm hunting.

For a pocket knife use what suits you. For a skinner I really like knives like the Schrade Old Timer 158 for general skinning and this blade from Ontario Knife.

You also need a good way to keep your knives sharp. I've had a lot of luck with the. [Lansky System](Lansky Deluxe 5-Stone Sharpening System https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000B8IEA4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_85fGzbBRJDH6K).


Last, please get yourself a decent med kit. Too many people have died in the woods due to a knife accident or gun accident that could have been easily treated.

You can easily make yourself a basic kit or buy one like [this](Ever Ready First Aid Meditac Tactical Trauma IFAK Kit with Trauma Pack Quickclot and Israeli Bandage in Molle Pouch https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00GAAMS2M/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_iagGzb76NGQZJ) pre-made.

This kit has everything you need except for a tourniquet like [this](Tourniquet - (Black) Recon Medical Gen 3 Mil-Spec Kevlar Metal Windlass Aluminum Lightweight First Aid Tactical Swat Medic Pre-Hospital Life Saving Hemorrhage Control Registration Card (1 Pack) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01ETMVQOI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_fcgGzbSAMKAWS) and an Israeli Bandage like [this](Ever Ready Bandage Battle Dressing First Aid Compression Bandage, 6 Inch https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003DPVERM/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_1cgGzb9C9H5WP).

You can learn to use all this stuff over the course of an hour via YouTube. You would do better to find a nurse, paramedic, or Navy Corpsman to give you a crash course in the use of the contents of your IFAK. If you can find a Corpsman, they are probably the best for this kind of thing. Lots of good tips and tricks for field use...plus you can pay them in beer.

Don't forget to add extras like any medication you might need, chapstick, Bayer aspirin (good for headaches and heart attacks), a little tube of antibacterial ointment, and a couple fabric bandages.

If you won't carry this on your person, keep it in your vehicle.

For good practice I like squirrel and rabbit hunting. Makes you consider a lot about safety, a lot about taking only the good shots, plus they are easy to clean and good to eat.


Last learn how to use what you kill.

If you are hunting varmits, that is one thing. I shoot invasive species (when legal), and varmits that are causing a nuisance and that is reason enough for me.

If you are hunting anything else for exclusively for sport, please use it. You can use some of the books referenced earlier to learn about skinning and field dressing. I like to watch shows like Meat Eater, to learn better ways to use the meat I've harvested. Once you get into cooking game meat, you will wonder why you ever went to the store for meat.

Just don't forget that hunting is about stewardship and learning. It's a lifelong pursuit that is very rewarding.

Always be safe, always be ethical, always be responsible, always have fun.

Edit: If you ever find yourself in south central or southwest Michigan, I can help you with anything I've outlined above. I'm a lifelong hunter, a lifelong shooter, a small arms instructor in the military, a certified combat lifesaver, and a decent game cook.

u/duffman84 · 1 pointr/microdosing

I'm new to microdosing but it seems the two worst things for LSD are light exposure and chlorine. You definitely want to use amber bottles as they will prevent breakdown from light exposure. You definitely will want to use distilled water. It's like .88 at wally world for a gallon. I would go for a one tab per bottle method. One 100mcg tab is about a months worth for microdosing. Definitely use glass, plastic absorbs and is permeable. I've never seen anything on this but it makes sense. I used these bottles...

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B010JH19EY/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Put in 10ml of distilled water and I bought these syringes,

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07G76Z5CJ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

They are 1ml syringes, so 1 ml is 10mcg dose if you use 100mcg tabs. It's easy to adjust with those syringes, .5ml is 5mcg and so on.

As for your remaining tabs, wrapping them in tin foil to prevent light exposure and stick the tinfoil inside a book, the book pages will prevent moisture damage.

I wouldn't make everything up at once. One it's easier to hide a flat sheet of tabs inside books. It's harder to hide or store ready made bottles. There is more of a chance of someone finding the bottles if that is an issue. Also it's nice to keep the paper tabs in case you ever want to take a full dose. It's easier to take the tab. Keep the made bottle in a cool dark spot. The fridge doesn't seem to be necessary. Also It adds daily light exposure. LSD doesn't seem to like highly varying changes in temperature either. From what I've read in an amber bottle it is safe, but better be safe than sorry. Alcohol seems to be used to prevent mold contamination but if you keep your dosage in 10ml bottles than alcohol doesn't seem to be an issue. I use the 100 pack of syringes and just use an new syringe each time. I also am not planning on reusing the bottles. They are cheap enough. I'm sure you could rinse them out with distilled water but I haven't seen much on this in my research. Again I am new to this and I may be completely wrong, these are just what I have found in my research. Pretty much minimize light exposure, definitely don't let it come in contact with sink water, has chlorine and other solids in it, and prevent temperature changes and you should be fine. I've read stories people had lsd in distilled water that was months old and stored in an amber bottle and it was fine.

u/HeloRising · 1 pointr/Firearms

I taught protest first aid for years and helped get several street medic collectives off the ground.

Bulk medical supplies generally don't make sense unless you're willing to buy in serious bulk. I'm talking like a case of 50 boxes with 2,000 gauze pads each. At that point prices start dropping below what you'd pay if you just bought them straight out retail but unless you're stocking a hospital or other medical unit, you aren't going to use the supplies that fast.

For the most part, best way to go about it is to make a list of everything you need/want in a medical kit tailored to your expected needs and then shop around to find the best deal. I've ordered off Amazon before, I've bought stuff in person at medical supply places, it just depends who has the best deal.

Pre-built kits are almost always more expensive than building it yourself and about 80% of the time you're paying a huge markup for supplies that cost maybe a few dollars. There are good pre-built medical kits out there but you're still paying a premium for someone else to build it for you. Plus you'll be getting supplies you may not need in which case it's wasted money.

We used to divide things up into "hard" and "soft" supplies.

Hard supplies were things that we could afford to cut corners on if we had to and could buy from whoever had the lowest price; bags, medical tape, glucose tablets (we used candy), q-tips, cotton balls, alcohol swabs, etc.

Soft supplies were things that had to be bought from a reputable supplier and were considered critical for providing the right care; bandages, sterile gauze, antibacterial gel, gloves, masks, etc.

Hard supplies can usually be ordered from other, non-medical sources and repurposed to fit the need. For example, we bought cotton swabs from a craft supplier. They were intended for crafting use but they were clean and cheap so we used that.

AliExpress is a good source for hard supplies. Most of the time they sell the exact same thing that you can get domestically but they're selling it a lot cheaper.

Oh how I wish we'd had access to AliExpress during Occupy. Do note that shipping from China takes a while.

Soft supplies are trickier but are almost always cheaper online. You can sometimes set up a small scale bulk purchase with a local medical supply place but with the internet this isn't as feasible as it used to be. Order a single set of what you want, look at it, make sure it meets your standards, and then place a bigger order when you're sure you've got what you want.

Also be sure to check any expiration dates on what you get. Sometimes these things sit for a while and for something like bandages it doesn't matter as much, you really want to pay attention to it when it comes to things like antibacterial gel.

u/mtlchk · 4 pointsr/squirrels

Hi, well this is some improvement, but I have more info to help clarify things.

This looks like a 20 cc syringe, and that's still too big because more will squirt out and potentially get into lungs. It is a real improvement on the dropper, though, because that will aspirate more often than not.

This is the recommended size https://www.amazon.com/3ml-Syringe-Only-Luer-Slip/dp/B01DARUHSY/ref=sr_1_8_a_it?rps=1&ie=UTF8&qid=1536976956&sr=8-8&keywords=oral+syringes+3ml&refinements=p_85%3A2470955011 I picked one that is shipped by prime because you can get them shipped fast that way. I know it seems like a lot of syringes, but for the price... buy the 100. They wear out after a couple of days, at most. As soon as they drag it is time to recycle them because that drag will cause you to sometimes squirt and potentially aspirate. Also, the 100 pack is of the type that fits this comfortable nipple, if you want to get that, too https://www.amazon.com/Miracle-Nipple-Regular-Size-2-pack/dp/B00TKCPY14/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1536977347&sr=8-6&keywords=miracle+nipple

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Here is a video with some elevator music demonstrating proper feeding position https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9640tFXD4Wo

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Also check out this photo from one of our members. She got the nice miracle nipples there https://i.redd.it/w63fcgtl7vl11.jpg That is a good feeding position.

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So feeding from the position where the syringe is above the baby risks aspiration, and feeding with a syringe that large does that same. You get points for effort, however.

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Get that stuff, modify your technique and all will hopefully be fine. She will adjust to the new size and position quickly. You'll see.

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For a girl this size you will have to give more than one 3 ml syringe per feeding, I think. Personally, I always nurse them until they refuse more. You can fill up more than one and put them in a cup of hot water to keep them warm and ready to give to her. That way they won't get cold even htough they are smaller.

u/SIEGFRIEDthecigfree · 1 pointr/RCSources

look on amazon, between the item description and the "questions ask/answered" section regarding the product, i have seen some where this information is provided. 0.1ml is the amount delivered from one i saw i believe.

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I recommend this one... it's 30ml but EASILY fits into your pocket.

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the glass one here is much better then the plastic one from the same company, and i'm relatively sure it delivers 0.1ml per squirt

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To make sure, simply fill it with an amount of water measured using an oral syringe (available for free at almost all pharmacys, just ask the pharmacist, say that your little brother got some medicine that requires one for measurement and needs it... though i prefer ones with a long blunt tip, available on amazon as well [here's the 10ml ones i often use and love] (https://www.amazon.com/Duda-Energy-Syringepk010-Industrial-Syringes/dp/B00DXPRTHG/ref=nav_ya_signin?ie=UTF8&qid=1467798872&sr=8-2&keywords=10+ml+blunt+tip+syringe&)

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and [here's some 1ml ones] (https://www.amazon.com/Duda-Energy-Syringepk001-Industrial-Syringes/dp/B00NDETMR2/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1467798956&sr=8-1&keywords=1ml+blunt+tip+syringe) that i got but haven't tried yet, they reviewed well though

u/Hellbilly_Slim · 1 pointr/ems

I personally have an olive drab 'Rip Away EMT Pouch' from Condor. I work seasonally for the US Forest Service and we are encouraged to keep a small first aid kit with us, I wanted something small that I could stick on the side of my line gear, here is a side profile of the pouch as well.

On the inside I keep some very basic stuff, gloves, a few 4x4s/3x3s/2x2s, a few small bandage rolls and bandaids, a small roll of kling and tape, a thing of quikclot, an icepack, an elastic swat-t tourniquet, cpr faceshield, alcohol preps, an antibiotic ointment, hydrocortisone cream, some blister pads and moleskin and a small bottle of eye wash. I also have this pill organizer stuck in there where I keep some basic OTC meds like ibuprofen, tylenol, asprin, immodium, benadryl, acid reducers, and motion sickness pills. I also have a rolled up sam splint I pack that won't fit in my pouch.

It feels excessive to me sometimes for a 'first aid' kit, but when we are way out in the backcountry away from help I am glad I have it. And I like having a little extra (especially the OTC meds) because there is always someone on the crew who didn't pack anything, and I like to help em out until we get back to camp. I also keep it with me during the off season if I go hiking or camping with friends.

As far as flashlights go, I think I saw it here on r/ems but someone recommended the Cree 7W 300LM Mini LED and holy hell are they awesome, plus at $2.31 a piece they are a steal. Solid body, sturdy metal clip, and runs on a single AA battery. I have like 15 of these things, I keep them in all my vehicles, backpacks, tool drawers, etc. I keep one in my pants when I am at work as well.

u/newyearyay · 12 pointsr/Firearms

I would disagree with other users here, building your own kit will save a decent amount of money

What are you looking to put into these IFAKs? Here are some links that a 'basic' would have

4 pack of chest seals $29.19 (one in each kit)

20 count 5x9 combine pads $7.99 (two or so in each kit)

Isreali Bandage (non-amazon link as there have been many issues with amazon selling Isreali bandages and people getting knock-offs, youll want the 4in 'new manufacture' which come in a grey outer pouch, open the outer pouch and put them in the IFAK like that (they are double sealed/this will leave them sealed in a see through rip away plastic which can be used as an occlusive dressing) one in each kit.


2 Hemostatic Gauze $19.97 (open outer pack, put one 'inner' pack in each kit)

12 pack of 2in roller gauze $4.80 (one, maybe two in each kit, can be replaced with a triangular bandage instead)

12 Triangular Bandages (Cravats) $6.80 - these are multi-use, bleeding control, securing a dressing, TQ use etc. most opt not to have them but theyre a great 'multi-use' item I carry in every IFAK (one in each kit)

2 pack trauma shears $9.99 (one in each kit)

2 pack CAT tourniquets $53.98, one reason to go with amazon is the easy returns, which is a double edged sword, a lot of people will buy fake CATs for cheap, purchase real ones for $$ then 'return' the real ones with the cheap fake ones, look up lot codes when you get them if it doesnt look the part return it. Stay away from the thin elastic "pocket tourniquets" (one in each kit)

Rip away IFAK MOLLE pouch $14.99 each, depending on color. I prefer these over just a MOLLE pouch, unbuckle and use or throw to someone else without having to lug w.e. equipment the pouch is attached to - or leave off the MOLLE backing and put inside a pack loose


Personally I dont put airway in my IFAKs but do in a larger kit thats nearby - if you want links to NPAs a pretty good general size to go with would be a 26, dont forget lube or really you can just spit on them. Same with a decompression needle, not going to be in my IFAK.

More importantly than any of this stuff is training, you can do a lot more with training than you can with a 'be all end all kit'. Dont be afraid to adapt a kit to your environment, for example if you're going far away from civilization consider you might do wound packing and need more hemostatic gauze, but if you're right down the street from a hospital you probably wont want to pack a wound with a homeostatic agent but that will depend on the situation.

The purpose of an IFAK is to get you to a larger first aid kit/medical help.

(I purchase medical supplies for the EMS company I work for, Amazon prices are generally cheaper than buying from a distributor unless you're looking to build dozens of these kits and even then certain items will still be cheaper especially factoring in shipping) Any questions feel free to ask

u/ama146 · 1 pointr/microdosing

I use one of those saftey b=aby syringes which is marked. I took the safety piece off and it works like a charm. Just dilute your LSD in more water so you can use more than drops at a time. I used 2 tabs in 100ml which makes each ml equal to 2ug. My usual dose was 20ug so I would just take 10ml of my solution and it worked like a charm. Easier to get more precise measurements when your solution is more diluted as well.

Something like this would work perfect https://www.amazon.com/ExactaMed-Medication-Medicine-Dispenser-Exacta-Med/dp/B01DS61NM6/ref=pd_lpo_75_tr_t_3?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=5EDJTJAZ2KZFTC8GMC5P

u/YouveGotAnts · 2 pointsr/EDC

On person? Small kit consisting of:

  • Compressed guaze
  • Cat Tourniquet
  • Nitrile Gloves
  • Couple random band-aids in different sizes

    Skill-set wise I'm confident in my ability to not make things worse. I've taken several classes in first-aid and am first(worst?)-responder certified and have taken a couple additional classes.

    The things I carry don't take up much space and are within the scope of my training. I am fortunate in that I live in the US and have ready access (most of the time) to advanced medical treatment via BLS/ALS and hospitals and I take that into consideration when thinking about what I carry on my person.

    In my vehicle and my bag I carry a couple additional items that could be helpful were I to stumble upon a collision or something like that. My first responsibility is to my family (wife and children) and after that I'm willing to help where I can if necessary. I've also always reasoned that if I'm going to carry tools by which I can punch high-velocity holes in a person from a distance, I should be able to effectively provide aid to deal with those injuries.
u/barcantholdmyusernam · 2 pointsr/treedibles

I just make capsules. They are super discreet, super low waste of materials, and easy to regulate your dosage. Plus, I just can't smoke/vape without throwing up instantly.

  1. Buy a pack of mints. Consume said mints. Keep the container.

  2. Make your oil, but SAVE YOUR DECARBED BUD.

  3. Buy empty gelatin capsules. I've tried a few different ones, and as long as they're of decent quality (i.e. seal properly, don't have any holes, etc), they all work just fine. Here's what I bought a couple months ago, and will be set for a looooong time.

  4. Buy a couple syringes (without needles). I prefer ones that use an o-ring around the plunger to make a seal, as they don't get stuck as easily, but these will work just fine if you don't have anything.

    Optional 5) Add a couple drops of peppermint essential oils to the mixture (I'll take the shit storm for mentioning those, but it really will cut down on the smell and taste a LOT.)

  5. Heat up your oil

  6. Fill your capsules. Put on a show, movie, or music in the background because this can take a little while. I can knock out 50 or so in 15-20 minutes, and that's not moving very fast, so you'll get it down. Protip: if you can, wash out the syringe(s) after filling. The minimal leftover coconut oil will harden up, and fuck up the syringe plunger. If you can't, store the syringe pieces pulled apart so they don't get stuck together.

  • 7a)Here's where you can use that decarbed bud. Get a teeny tiny spoon (or use the handle of one of those syringes), and pack that shit into those empty pills. They should be a different strength than your oil, so make sure to test a couple first, and probably keep them separate. But decarbed bud does still have your thc/cbd in it to get you high. I promise.

  1. Store your medicine pills in that mint container.

  2. Dose as needed

    [10] fin.

    Edit: spelling. Hope you find what you need!
u/gogosolar · 4 pointsr/fountainpens

Unfortunately, yes you did purchase a fountain pen with calligraphy nibs, however the 'fine' nib will work well for regular fountain pen writing as I have done in past, and still occasionally do. I hope the points below help you out. Generally, the wider the nib, the more ink it will lay down on the paper, the longer it will take to dry and be smudge resistant. Maybe someone else can address the cartridge cost, they can be refilled with a Blunt tip syringe and any regular bottled fountain pen ink or you can get a cartridge converter.

Remember that fountain pens typically use a much lighter pressure on the paper than most ballpoint pens do, so that might be part of the problem with pen laying down too much ink. The paper you use can make a large difference for how fast the ink dries - the shinier the paper, the longer it takes to absorb, and using an Inkjet printer paper seems to make the ink take longer to dry vs laser printer paper. Some papers will actually 'bleed' the ink all the way through the page (and pull much more ink out of the paper, like a blotting paper - but this is trial and error until you find one you like at the price you like as well.)

I might suggest following link from under Useful Information on the right pane of r/fountainpens for General tips for left-handed FP users along with the other links there.

There is also a whole lot of helpful hints and tips in the right hand pane of r/handwriting under Helpful resources, which I have copied/pasted below.

Helpful Resources

u/Dsycutter · 2 pointsr/EDC

I know it’s not “fun” but first aid kits or some sort of rescue item.

North American Rescue Military Issue Combat Application Tourniquet, Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003EGD8YC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_ECibAbS4F25NT

StatGear SuperVizor XT Auto Escape Tool - Seatbelt Cutter and Glass Window Breaker - The Only Rescue Tool Which Attaches to the Sun Visor - Pack of 2 - Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01CMVW5AM/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_SDibAbZB08WHG

Columbia River Knife and Tool 2055 K.E.R.T Key Ring Emergency Tool Strap Cutter https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BA9HJ68/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_mEibAbRWMH31V

Ever Ready First Aid Meditac Tactical Trauma IFAK Kit with Trauma Pack Quickclot and Israeli Bandage in Molle Pouch https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00GAAMS2M/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_cFibAbMJEP1BJ

So many ideas just by searching rescue kit or first aid kit.

Also try “EDC” search on Amazon or Google.


Good luck!

u/Once-Bitten · 1 pointr/Dentistry

This made me cringe. Don't stick stuff in your sockets, like, ever. You may not be in pain anymore but there is still serious healing going on in there. Did you not have a post-op appointment? You don't want to leave debris in there and definitely want to irrigate each time you eat because you're not at risk for dry socket anymore but you can still cause an infection. I would call the OS or Dentist that performed the extraction or purchase dental syringes on Amazon because you need that curved tip. I'm a month out and still irrigating. This is gross, but, if I'm at my mother's house for dinner and have nothing to irrigate with I use her kitchen sink sprayer.

Sticking non-sterile objects in your extraction sites is the worst advice ever. You're not even close to being healed and you could really do some damage. And you should definitely be brushing your gums at the surgical sites at two weeks. If you haven't, you've got two weeks worth of junk built up back there. Keep it super clean at all times and please, for the love of all that is holy, keep things out of it.

http://www.amazon.com/Monoject-Curved-412-Syringes-5pcs/dp/B007Y8230G/ref=sr_1_2?

u/Tempest_Rex · 2 pointsr/electronic_cigarette

In the mean time, I will post my workaround for this.

http://www.amazon.com/Monoject-Curved-412-Syringes-5pcs/dp/B007Y8230G

It doesn't QUITE reach the very bottom of the bottle but the curved tip makes it so you can tip the bottle and get to the edges. It's a little tough to draw the plunger but a little pull and hold and you will see the liquid suck up the syringe. And then the curved tip makes it easy to get around cartos in tanks or around posts in clearos. I LOVE it.

Oh and I just got my bottles from TVC. I can't WAIT to try them. Speed steeping is still so LONG when you're waiting to taste some new flavors. But it's given me time to decide which of the 9 flavors I will try.

Otherwise that 6ml bottle with TVC label is one of the BEST looking bottles I've seen out there in that form factor. Props to the Chef.

u/MorituraZebra · 1 pointr/beyondthebump

NovaFerrum comes in both a raspberry grape flavor and a chocolate flavor, and seems to be the easiest to tolerate.

If you use a medifrida pacifier to administer it, it should go past the back of her tongue, which helps. You can also use a disposable syringe each time instead of re-using the medifrida one, which makes it WAY easier - you only have to rinse out the pacifier part, and the disposable syringes fit just as well into the pacifier hole.

If you do the syringe+pacifier combo, and give it to her riiiiiiiiiiight before a feed when she’s already hungry, she may be able to gulp it down without really noticing. You can even chase it with an extra syringe of milk/formula to help push it through the pacifier and get the taste off her tongue before transitioning to the bottle/breast, if she tends to refuse her feeds after tasting the iron. That’s been the winning combo for us!

u/nagurski03 · 1 pointr/preppers

In a mass casualty situation, I would completely ignore anyone that needed CPR and focus on the bleeders. The time you spend giving one person CPR could be used stabilizing a dozen people who are bleeding.

For extremities, the most useful thing is a tourniquet. I prefer one with a windlass like a [CAT] (https://www.amazon.com/C--Combat-Application-Tourniquet-GENERATION/dp/B018R73OWI/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1468623443&sr=8-1&keywords=gen+7+cat+tourniquet) or [SOFTT] (https://www.amazon.com/Tac-Med-Solutions-SOFTT-W-Tourniquet/dp/B00E3W3BK2/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1468623620&sr=8-2&keywords=sof-t) over a [TK4] (https://www.amazon.com/H-Associates-TK4-Tourniquet/dp/B003YHGKF0/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1468623679&sr=8-1&keywords=tk4+tourniquet) or [SWAT] (https://www.amazon.com/SWAT-T-Tourniquet-Black-1-Count/dp/B003IWNOVO/ref=sr_1_2_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1468623735&sr=8-2&keywords=swat+tourniquet).

For injuries to the abdomen, armpit, crotch, or neck; you will want a homeostatic agent. [Combat Gauze] (https://www.amazon.com/QuickClot-Combat-Gauze-Z-Fold/dp/B001E1CLTC/ref=sr_1_1_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1468623859&sr=8-1&keywords=combat+gauze) is the way to go here, it is much better than powdered QuickClot.

For penetrating chest trauma (also called 'sucking chest wounds'), you need a large, occlusive bandage on both the entry and exit. In clinical testing of chest seals, the [Halo] (https://www.amazon.com/Progressive-Medical-Performance-Occlusive-Dressing/dp/B003VSORKC/ref=sr_1_3_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1468624256&sr=8-3&keywords=chest+seal) and [Hyfin] (https://www.amazon.com/North-American-Rescue-Hyfin-Chest/dp/B00KQS2NGK/ref=sr_1_1_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1468624483&sr=8-1&keywords=hyfin) drastically outperformed the [Asherman] (https://www.amazon.com/Rusch-Inc-849100-Asherman-Chest/dp/B0015TE9N4/ref=sr_1_2_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1468624546&sr=8-2&keywords=asherman+chest+seal).

I also personally have a [decompression needle] (http://www.rescue-essentials.com/h-h-needle-decompression-kit-tpak/) to treat tension pneumothorax, but I advise you not to get it unless you have specific training on it.

For general bleeding the [Israeli bandage] (https://www.amazon.com/Israeli-Bandage-Shipped-Israel-Inches/dp/B00JKMPJBY/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1468625201&sr=8-2-spons&keywords=israeli+bandage&psc=1) is way better than other bandages.

You will also want an [NPA] (https://www.amazon.com/Nasopharyngeal-Airway-Fr-9-3mm-Surgilube/dp/B003950R2E/ref=sr_1_1_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1468625347&sr=8-1&keywords=nasal+pharyngeal+airway) to help keep an open airway.

Edit, I forgot that you are also going to want a good pair of [trauma shears] (https://www.amazon.com/Madison-Supply-Premium-Fluoride-Scissors/dp/B00YFG1U86/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1468625730&sr=8-1-spons&keywords=trauma+shears&psc=1).

Some other things to consider are rubber gloves, [Kerlix] (https://www.amazon.com/Original-Kerlix-Sterile-Bandage-Rolls/dp/B00UAULWR0/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1468626013&sr=8-1&keywords=kerlix), [cravats] (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00HBG726G/ref=ox_sc_mini_detail?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=AR9BYY7RS0Q08), [medical tape] (https://www.amazon.com/Durapore-Medical-Tape-Silk-yards/dp/B000C4O7GC/ref=sr_1_2_s_it?s=hpc&ie=UTF8&qid=1468626363&sr=1-2&keywords=medical+tape), a [SAM splint] (https://www.amazon.com/SAM-Rolled-Splint-Orange-Blue/dp/B001J5H92C/ref=sr_1_1_s_it?s=hpc&ie=UTF8&qid=1468626238&sr=1-1&keywords=sam+splint), and a [space blanket] (https://www.amazon.com/Emergency-Mylar-Blankets-84-52/dp/B004356WLY/ref=sr_1_1_s_it?s=hpc&ie=UTF8&qid=1468626282&sr=1-1&keywords=space+blanket).

u/Streetdoc10171 · 1 pointr/techtheatre

Blood draw tubes are vacuum sealed. If you have any bag of fluid with a hypodermic needle attached and insert it into a blood draw tubes it will automatically suck up the fluid.

The set up.

Luer Lok Syringe filled with blood colored liquid. Attached to a Luer Lok vacutainer access device hidden on the actor. If you need to you can have a larger bag of fluid attached to Luer Lok IV tubing attached to the access device. Either way hide that part of the set up on the actor near the blood draw access point, probably arm. The you will need a few vacutainers to draw the blood in. If you want to have a needle for effect use blunted or filtered needles as they are much safer. Even one of those turkey injection needles would work as they are blunt, easy to purchase, and more easily seen from a distance. To draw the blood simply attach the vacutainers to the access device until it fills, remove it and repeat as necessary.

Links to supplies.

Luer Lok Syringe

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01DARHDV8/ref=mp_s_a_1_4_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1518202445&sr=8-4&keywords=luer+lock+syringe&dpPl=1&dpID=51lZ4jilSrL&ref=plSrch

Luer Lok vacutainer access device

https://www.mooremedical.com/index.cfm?/Vacutainer%AE-Luer-Lok%20-Access-Device/&PG=CTL&CS=HOM&FN=ProductDetail&PID=8985&spx=1

Vacutainers

https://www.thomassci.com/scientific-supplies/Vacutainer-Blood-Collection-Tubes


The links are to demonstrate, most medical supply companies only sale wholesale. Your best bet is to know someone with access to a small amount of these devices (MD, RN, Paramedic, Phlebotomist) or call around to pharmacies, hospitals, and labs to ask for it to be donated or sold third party in small quantities. Unless your budget allows for 500 bucks for a single effect.

Process video, skip to 5:00 for relevant part. Notice the syringe plunger automatically goes down with the vacuum.

https://youtu.be/7NSEFVbzTAU


Hope this helps.

u/itsjustanupvotebro · 7 pointsr/cataclysmdda

Before someone says it, sanitary napkins or tampons are NOT the best thing for bullet wounds. I will copy and paste the post that I keep have to do every few weeks when reddit inevitably starts jerkin that circle:

If you have to improvise a wound dressing for gunshot and all you have are tampons, then yes. Stuff SEVERAL in the wound to compress the surrounding tissues and stifle bleeding/promoting coagulation.

THE REAL step number one for any severe bleeding is call 911 (or for medevac depending on your circumstances), then apply direct pressure, preferably with barriers like gloves, goggles, and mask in between you and the injured persons blood.

Tampons are not made to absorb the amount of flow that comes out of a GSW, and they are not sterile. Again they would not be the first choice for a GSW, but better than nothing.

First choice would be properly preparing by ordering these products and placing them in your first aid kid and/or range bag.

  1. First Aid Kit This one is adequate for multi-day trips and as a base to build on.

  2. Tourniquet Adequate, learn how to use it, and practice one-handed in case of disabling injury.

  3. Celox Injector for Penetrating Injury Good for stabs and very large pokes as well as GSW.

  4. Chest Seals Good for sucking chest wound to treat/prevent collapsed lungs.

    Above all, learn and know First Aid and CPR, use the four (five) firearms safety rules, and avoid situations in which gunfire might be exchanged.

    If you have any questions I will be happy to answer them.

    SOURCE: USMC Infantry, Firearms Instructor, Safety Fanatic
u/throw_me_far_awayyy · 3 pointsr/researchchemicals

Your dosing is correct, same as I have.

I ordered these syringes from Amazon that are 1ml and can measure up to .01ml accurately. I take around .03ml to a little over .05ml at a time and can dose that quite accurately, and my personal results agree, a very mellow, not drunken dazey sort of high at this dosage.

Once I started this ratio I'll never go back, won't have to ever buy PG again haha. Maybe go down to 1mg/7.5ml or so just to give a bit more wiggle room with dosage but the syringes are very nice and sturdy, don't fluctuate the oral syringes I'd used before, and it comes with 10 if you need extras! Pick em up and you're good to go my man.

u/TXX1836 · 1 pointr/Survival

In a pinch yes, but a legit tourniquet is best. You also want to use it with caution. Be sure to read up on that. Here’s a link to ours. It costs about $15 USD.

Recon Medical BLK-1PAK-FBA Tourniquet - (Black) Gen 3 Mil-Spec Kevlar Metal Windlass Aluminum First Aid Tactical Swat Medic Pre-Hospital Life Saving Hemorrhage Control Registration Card 1 Pack https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01ETMVQOI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_OWW6CbPCHY9W3

u/Bearslovecheese · 2 pointsr/Steroidsourcetalk


https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01M3WOQSQ/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
30g 1/2" needles
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01L9EHGS4/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
23g 1" Drawing needles. I would probably recommend going with a 1.5" needle for drawing though. Can be kind of tricky getting last bits out sometimes. Could also go down to 21g, but the bigger the needle the harder it is on the stoppers over time.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01DARL378/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
1mL syringes. They work!
https://www.amazon.com/Care-Touch-Sterile-Alcohol-Medium/dp/B01MDMA1ZB/ref=sr_1_1_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1503790742&sr=8-1&keywords=alcohol%2Bprep%2Bpad&th=1
Individual prep pads.
Something like 65 dollars for all of this to have you set for a good long time on "stickin' supplies."


This is a copy/paste, I know you didn't ask for the other needle shit, but posting it may very well help others. I sent this in a message to a guy asking in a post from a med lab supplier. I would frown upon somebody linking competitors if I were the source in the post, so it was kept private.

u/MedicatedDeveloper · 6 pointsr/electronic_cigarette

If you want to make some juice you have menthol or "cool" feeling it's pretty easy.

Get some Koolada and Menthol (PG Suspension) from The Flavor Apprentice and a couple of 1ml and 10ml syringes.

Measure out 10ml of juice you want to mentholize and add 0.5% by vol of either koolada or menthol. So you'll add 10*0.005 = 0.05ml of flavor. Shake extremely well and test (ideally in a dripper so you don't use much to throw off the %), if it's not mentholy/cool enough for you add 0.05ml more.

Once you know how strong to make it just scale up the 10ml addition.

u/Wilawah · 2 pointsr/Dentistry

Sounds normal. The holes should gradually close. Don't worry about it. Predictable that the one that was impacted and was more work to get out has the larger hole.

Get one of these curved syringes to gently clean
http://www.amazon.com/Monoject-Curved-412-Syringes-5pcs/dp/B007Y8230G/ref=sr_1_12?ie=UTF8&qid=1410742677&sr=8-12&keywords=Syringe

See a dentist if you have bleeding at this point or swelling/infection.

Give your dentist who removed the teeth a call for peace of mind.

u/AyoKilluminati · 1 pointr/Vaping

Hey thanks I was looking for a "holy grail" juice source and that looks pretty good I'll def check it out!

What is the proper way to store it to keep it buttery smooth?

Are this the best kind of syringes https://www.amazon.com/1ml-Syringe-Only-Luer-Slip/dp/B01DARL378 to use or should I just stick to a typical juice bottle dropper?

u/friendly_jerk · 1 pointr/watercooling

The cooling system should be compatible with your case and components.

For the pump/reservoir mount, I'd recommend the EK-UNI Pump Bracket for 120mm that will mount to your radiator instead of relying on it "appearing" to mount to the bottom of the case.

For maintenance, get one of these or one of these for filling and refilling your loop. For draining, you want a Y splitter or T splitter and a ball valve. Adding the drain to your loop will require additional compression fittings, some tube, and probably a M-M rotary extender as well as a plug.

Tips and tricks: Buy some extra fittings. Having a few 90 and 45 degree adapters and some M-F extenders around will help you route tubing around your components, and make your build look considerably better.

u/Eragar · 2 pointsr/CCW

This is the one that's been recommended to me by a couple EMT's who have dealt with GSW. I bought two of them and love how easy they are to use.

u/Double__tap · 12 pointsr/gundeals

I'm not sure if you're trolling or not, but I'll help you out here. I'll even use amazon since it's quicker.

Swat-t https://www.amazon.com/SWAT-T-Tourniquet-Black-1-Count/dp/B003IWNOVO 11.49

Gauze: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01JD4A5IA/?ref=idea_lv_dp_ov_d 11.49

Tape https://www.amazon.com/Durapore-Medical-Tape-Silk-yards/dp/B000C4O7GC/ref=zg_bs_8404663011_12?_encoding=UTF8&refRID=QH1JDQTVJ9DAAH595SNJ&th=1 3.28

Steristrips if you'd prefer (10 pack of 6 strips) https://www.amazon.com/3M-Steri-Strip-reinforced-Skin-Closures/dp/B004WFXCSQ?th=1 6.69

Chest seal- https://www.amazon.com/North-American-Rescue-Hyfin-Chest/dp/B00KQS2NGK?ref_=fsclp_pl_dp_2 17.31

Nitrile gloves (100 pack and medium for my dainty hands) https://www.amazon.com/Nitrile-Exam-Gloves-Disposable-Convenient/dp/B00KE233NU/ref=zg_bs_15755331_1?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=2YRD2VERY40B0EA2DPBM 9.98

​

Grand total 53.55 (60.24 if you want the steristrips plus this will leave you with extra for additional FAK's). Now if you wanted to get fancy and add in the combat gauze/quickclot, that's where you'll spend some change. TBH though a good pressure dressing (properly applied) is going to do pretty damn well for most people's uses.

u/OddFu7ure · 1 pointr/electronic_cigarette

I got everything separately.. Now I know I should have gotten my flavors and nicotine from wizard labs, but I ordered nicotine from nude nicotine and flavors from TFA's website. Also don't get a pack of flavors, just pick a couple of recipes you'd like and order those flavors. Here is a shitload of VG for sale on amazon. Grab some syringes, and glass dropper bottles while you are there and you're ready..

EDIT: You'll also need some bigger syringes or a graduated cylinder..

I would read the sub for a couple of days, make sure to look at the top posts and search some stuff you think of.. I really wish I would have done that before I just bought a bunch of shit.

u/vape-on · 1 pointr/DIY_eJuice

Thanks. That's exactly what I was looking for. So you recommend getting a box of these over the pipettes?

I'll probably pick up another order of these as well. Got them on my first order, but ran out quick. They aren't the most amazing bottles, but I find them perfect for test batches.

u/BackSmoking · 1 pointr/opiates

Can people not order them off amazon? Are you just expecting them to be free?

1ml Syringe Only with Luer Slip Tip - 100 Syringes by Care Touch https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01DARL378/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_NOwLxbF6ZA20D

u/LayEavesdropper · 3 pointsr/TTC30

Also you don't need to buy an actual home insemination kit, they are wildly overpriced. Ours comes with the sperm but its literally just one of these and youll need a sterile cup for the ejaculate. Dont waste your money on a fancy kit. We bought a speculum from WalMart online for like $5 to ensure we driped right on the cervix.

u/cheshirecassie · 2 pointsr/TryingForABaby

Honestly? I would just look at the testing supplies section at the pharmacy and get the smallest syringe that holds about 5-10mL, probably for medication dosing. Make sure if it has a needle you can remove it. Each syringe will cost about $2.
I'm comfortable sanitizing something like that, but you may want an individual one for each use, and Amazon carries 100 packs for $20.

u/RoadsToMadness · 1 pointr/kratom

For anyone using FST, especially SS's FST, I would recommend getting a box of 1ml oral syringes, like the ones in the link below, to measure your liquid to exact 1/10th's of a ml. And OP is right when he says that SS's new batch of FST is very strong.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007ZDHYTK?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00

u/AquaticRick · 1 pointr/PlantedTank

I use a different Co2 so can't say as I don't have that to check, but the flourish I use is 2 times a week as well.

For measuring you can use the cap(I hate doing that) or look for syringes that would be the right size for your tank. There's quite a variety. You should be able to find something that measures up to what you dose and has a way to get it from the bottle.

Some examples Curved tip like this one, or even using one without the curved tip with airline tubing that you measured how much it holds in addition to the syringe.

Those were just quick links, best to shop around a bit more or find something local for cheaper.

u/okcjoker · 2 pointsr/Sissy

I would recommend maybe a different douche to wash you out. I remeber using a smaller one for myself didnt work well. I use one i can hook into shower which doesnt take long to be completely clean or used this since it was pretty cheap and it works well too.

u/lomlslomls · 3 pointsr/preppers

This. You might purchase a decent off-the-shelf kit and then augment it with more/better items such as pain relievers, anti diarrheal, benadryl or similar. Pads and rolled gauze (these things are VERY useful in a kit).

You might consider a good first aid book and even things like scalpels, hemostats and sutures. Quick Clot and even a tourniquet to stop blood loss.

I keep a bottle of water in my kits as well, you will likely need some water to clean wounds, etc.

Of all the things in my kit I tend to use band aids, ACE bandages, cold compresses and meds the most.

u/amrogers3 · 2 pointsr/Warhammer

Ok, like this?

https://i.imgur.com/NFrMZ8y.jpg

Vent lines are in red and all are parallel to injection channel.

Looks like you have to be really fast with mixing the resin. I am concerned it is going to start to harden before it has time to work its way into all the molds.

- If I am casting heads and I need a buttload, could I do 4 on each side of injection channel (for total of 8 heads) or would that be too many for resin to work its way in?

- How much resin would this take? I am trying to figure out needle size and how big it needs to be. Not sure if 10mL would be big enough

https://www.amazon.com/Karlling-Pack-Syringes-Without-Needle/dp/B013WWFJX0/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=syringe+without+needle&qid=1555352895&s=gateway&sr=8-3

u/Randoms000 · 1 pointr/fakeid
u/storunner13 · 2 pointsr/Homebrewing

I have two syringes for measuring lactic acid. A 10ml syringe for mash acid and a 1ml syringe for sparge. Though often, I just estimate the sparge addition with the 10ml syringe, as I figure the sparge pH won't make a huge difference.

The 1ml syringe is also useful when pulling a sample for a refractometer reading, if you use that for preboil/postboil gravity estimations, and the 10ml syringe is useful for measuring the correct amount of Star San to make 1 gallon of sanitizing solution.

u/keirx · 4 pointsr/fountainpens

You can buy vials from Amazon or [Goulet] (https://www.gouletpens.com/goulet-empty-ink-sample-vials/p/GP-10006). And you can get blunt syringes from [Amazon] (https://www.amazon.com/Duda-Energy-Syringepk001-Industrial-Syringes/dp/B00NDETMR2/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1485633133&sr=8-4&keywords=blunt+syringe) or Goulet as well. You can also use any small glass or plastic vial you might have, I recommend small spice or jewelry jars. You can often find them in craft shops if that's easier and more local for you. Blunt syringes aren't as easy to find in person, but you can often find wood glue syringes like this in any local woodworking or craft shops.

u/Chowley_1 · 6 pointsr/guns

The Adventure Medical kit only consists of two parts and costs $50. Save yourself $23 and buy the pieces separately on Amazon.

Quikclot

SWAT-T

u/Khowl · 4 pointsr/fountainpens

To fill my Eco, I pull the nib and feed out and use a blunt-tipped syringe to inject ink directly into the barrel of the pen. The syringes I use are the perfect diameter to fit in the little hole at the base of the chamber. Here is the link to the syringes I use

u/Edward_Scout · 2 pointsr/VEDC

For your first aid kit, I highly recommend getting a quality tourniquet. Personally I'd trust this one

u/pdb1975 · 4 pointsr/EDC

The ideal contents of your kit are going to depend on your anticipated risks, and medical skill / knowledge level. Where are you going to be and what's going on there? What are you most concerned about? Car crash, industrial accident, snakebites, burns, gunshots or other penetrating wounds? Have you taken a first responder class or had any first aid training at all? Take care of that if you haven't.

Also be sure to separate your 'boo-boo' kit from critical trauma supplies. You don't want to be digging through bandaids and antacids when you're looking for a tourniquet.

For a general boo-boo kit I like to have: good fabric bandaids, both asprin and tylenol (in tablet form, more durable than gelcaps), antacids and pepto tablets, Neosporin, burn gel, anti-itch cream and some kind of antihistamine tablets. If you or someone you're with is allergic to bees, you need an epi-pen.

For a trauma kit, again, it will depend on what you anticipate your risks will be and what you know how to use, but I like the Israeli Battle Dressing for being simple and generally idiot proof. Buy an extra one so you can take it out of the package and see how it works. Kerlix for wound packing, triangle bandages and big sticky abdominal pads will generally take care of most puncture wounds. If you have or are around kids a lot, you need to get smaller sizes of the sticky pads. I also like the Tourni-Kwik over the CAT because it's simple and cheap enough to have multiples on hand. Also there are some counterfeit Chinese CATs on the market.

But also keep in mind that your #1 job is to get them to a hospital fast. Your first aid skills and gear are there to give people more time to get to the hospital.

u/ExpatJundi · 1 pointr/Firearms

> them North American Rescue has a retail page on amazon.

That's not actually North American selling them directly, it's another company. I think Rescue Essentials is the only authorized retailer on Amazon.

u/sexi_korean_boi · 2 pointsr/electronic_cigarette

Just to add to your post, someone on /r/diy_ejuice taught me this trick a long time ago.

Buy a box of 1ml syringes like this one from amazon, and use a rubber band to attach the syringe to each bottle of flavoring.

Reusing the same syringe for multiple flavorings leads to a cross-contamination of flavors. I learned this the hard way when my entire collection started smelling and tasting like TFA honey.

u/CaffeineAndHate_ · 8 pointsr/EDC

*First row*

  • Ferro rod necklace
  • House and car key (ranger band to reduce jingle)
  • Casio DW-5600 (Bullbars, strap adapters, Marine Nationale strap)
  • Frag Grenade /s
  • Nitrile gloves

    *Second row*

  • Griptilian (micarta scales)
  • Zebra PM-701
  • Leatherman Skeletool
  • Custom Pry Bar
  • Bag balm
  • Olight S10 baton
  • Daily Stoic coin
  • Silicone wedding band
  • Waxed Canvas Field Notes cover (here is the crap I keep in it)
  • Post-it Extreme
  • Parker Vector
  • Field Notes Wilco edition
  • iPhone 8 (Spigen clear case, Warhawk decal)
  • Chicago comb No. 4
  • Handkerchief
  • SWAT-Tourniquet
  • Cards and cash (ranger band)
  • G19 MOS, RMR, APLC

    Not Pictured

  • T1C Agis (took up too much space)
  • Blue Alpha Gear Low Profile EDC Belt (it's the bee's knees)

    *Disclaimer, these links benefit me in no way, it's just for convenience*

    I usually wear pants and carry an ankle IFAK but now I have to carry a diaper bag, so I offloaded my medical in there and now I am free to wear shorts again! I feel kinda...naked.
u/iLoveDNM · 1 pointr/DarkNetMarkets

For the PG solution I use the small visine (eye drops) bottles. I calibrate each bottle I mix up but from memory it's something like 25 drops to a mL. Not sure what API means, but I'll throw out a guess and think it's alcohol. You'll have to do some research to see if the plastic they use for the bottle reacts with alcohol (or whatever solvent you end up using)

That pipette you linked to sucks ass. It's very flimsy, thin plastic. It can be broken or malformed very easily. That said, yes, it would work. Personally I recommend you get something more formidable. You will get better accuracy using a 1 mL insulin syringe. for instance: http://www.amazon.com/Pack-Industrial-Syringes-Blunt-Needle/dp/B00NDETMR2/

u/styxil86d · 3 pointsr/FloridaTrees

great way to measure and deliver tiny amounts of terps

https://www.amazon.com/1ml-Syringe-Only-Sterile-Syringes/dp/B01DARL378/

u/jadawo · 1 pointr/CCW

Yeah it’s not a NAR CAT. It has an aluminum windlass and is American made but I’m prepared to take the heat for it not being a NAR CAT. No good reason to not have a NAR one now that I am typing this...think I’ll grab one next paycheck.

This is it:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MS9PDA3/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_qVZ.Ab6C5Y19A

u/Insertnamehere331 · 2 pointsr/AsianBeauty

Yes you can get syringes on Amazon like this that don't have needles and I just suck up some of the product out of the jar and squeeze it into an airless pump. I make sure everything is sanitized by boiling it for a few first.

Side note: If you know any nurses/doctors/people in medical field, you can ask them if they have any as well. They might give you one to use-that's what I did.

u/Ziggy1296 · 1 pointr/Mommit

Also, we still use oral dispensers that we buy on amazon. Works for our 3.5yo still

10ml Oral Dispenser with Cover- 100 Syringes by Care Touch (No needle) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01JJYMOP6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_oEiXCb0EZN52N

u/Delrin · 5 pointsr/popping

I use one of these http://www.amazon.com/Monoject-Curved-412-Syringes-5pcs/dp/B007Y8230G with a warm water/salt/baking soda solution to irrigate the crypts. Works good, no gagging.

u/kmerr001 · 2 pointsr/ftm

Here's what my doc suggested for me:

18g Needles for draw:
NIPRO HYPODERMIC Dispensing NEEDLE 18g x 1 1/2" (1.2 x 40 mm)100 pieces

Syringe for low-dose (01.mL - 0.5mL):
1ml Syringe Only with Luer Slip Tip - 100 Sterile Syringes by Care Touch

23g Needles for injection:
Dispensing Needles 23gx1 1/2" (0.60x38mm); Sterile; Luer Lock; Individual Packaged; Qty: 1 Box of 100 Needles

$50 of supplies should last you almost a year.

u/ethornber · 1 pointr/Gunpla

Oh yeah I'm talking about something like these.

u/Aeolean · 1 pointr/pics

Definitely tonsiliths (aka tonsil stones)

These are sticking out because fluctuations in the tissue of the tonsils, caused by ordinary movements or swelling of the tissue, is working the stones out of their cavities.

You can go look up exactly what these are and how they're formed on your own. I'll tell you how I treat them when they are erupting. I've had bad tonsils all my life so this is nothing new to me.

Get yourself a Monoject 412 syringe. On that Amazon.com web page, you'll see that others are using this for the very same thing. Clean after every use.

I make a 50/50 solution of Cool Mint Lysterine mouthwash and water. Doctors will recommend distilled water. Fill the syringe and aim a jet of the solution at the tonsilith. You'll want to use a mirror and a well lit room, of course. Get the tip of the syringe as close to the tonsilith as possible. Once you've dislodged the tonsilith, aim the jet of solution into the hole from which it came.

Doctors will tell you not to stick the syringe into hole in the tonsil. You run the risk of scratching the tissue with the tip of the syringe. If your gag reflex is touchy, you may accidentally induce vomiting, so there's that warning as well.

Once the first stone is gone, hitting the hole with the jet of solution will reveal just how much of that crap is in your tonsils. Refill the syringe as often as needed.

Sometimes you will see the head of a tonsilith rattling around in the hole, but he won't come out. At this point, use a long cotton swab to apply pressure to the OUTSIDE OF THE TONSIL near the occupied hole. If your gag-reflex is touchy, you run the risk of triggering vomiting or EVEN SWALLOWING THE COTTON SWAB. I recommend a firm grip on the swab and the use of LONG swabs.

By applying pressure, you can break up the stone in the tonsil cavity. Rinse again and see if you can get it out.

Gargle when finished. Brush your teeth. Clean tonsiliths from the sink or face the wrath of your housemates.

WHATEVER YOU DO, NEVER SMASH THE TONSILITH BETWEEN YOUR FINGERS AND SMELL IT. SATAN, HIMSELF, WILL ENTER YOUR BRAIN THROUGH YOUR NOSE.

u/Nimitz87 · 3 pointsr/watchpeopledie

I was taught it in first responders stuff for the USMC. obviously a bit different then basic first aid but it definitely has its place, so much so we all carry a combat tourniquet

u/ClockworkAeroplane · 2 pointsr/funny

No, you can damage your tonsil that way.

Here's what you need; it is gentle and works really well:

http://www.amazon.com/Monoject-Curved-412-Syringes-5pcs/dp/B007Y8230G/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1450877531&sr=8-3&keywords=oral+syringe

Just get a pack of these and shoot body-temp water back there as you shine a little flashlight with the other hand.

Anyone who has had a lot of tonsillitis probably has holes in their tonsils, and these clean them out.

u/vaparagno · 2 pointsr/DIY_eJuice

You're welcome. I'm glad people are finding them helpful. I have a few more in the pipeline. My camera battery died in the middle of the last one I was working on, so I need to re-record it. More to come....

I only use a needle tip for my Nicotine and my PG. All of my flavors are just the syringe - no needle. Here's exactly what I purchased from Amazon to use for my flavors. You get 100 of them for $12 (or the cost of 2 packs of smokes - that's how I price all of my vape supplies).

u/floodingthestreets · 2 pointsr/PlantedTank

Seachem makes an iron supplement. Since you'd be dosing 1 gallon, I'd recommend using a syringe to dose it

u/hexachoron · 2 pointsr/researchchemicals

Buy a pack of cheap 1mL oral syringes, something like these. Mine are marked every 0.02mL. Since you're dosing so low you may want to dilute by half so that your preferred dose is an even 0.1mL.

u/flyingkestral · 1 pointr/diySolar

If you're super worried about it I'd suggest you buy a [syringe] (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01DARHDV8?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share) to drain the excess water.

u/swordstool · 1 pointr/ReefTank

Looking at the instructions, I calculate 0.5 ml per day for 25 liters (6.6 gallons). I would suggest upping your daily dosage. A syringe like these should help you measure. If that's too much, you'll know because your water will get cloudy.

u/cioncaragodeo · 3 pointsr/Waxpen

I use these: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00NDETMR2/ref=pd_sim_328_3?ie=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=T0R49HTGYE0X7SCB0QCE

I love my PureGold carts for the flavor but they break ALL the time, so I keep a pack of these syringes around.

u/kamekazi_crotch · 7 pointsr/gundeals

I bought this one after reading a lot of reviews. The cutlass is metal which is what I read is most important. Is this safe?
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01ETMVQOI?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf

u/feistypenguin · 2 pointsr/preppers

Many local hospitals or Fire / EMS places will hold free or cheap "Stop the Bleed" courses, that will give you the essentials on how to stop bleeding.

Once you learn how to tie a tourniquet, then buy a few cravats, or else a medical-grade tourniquet or battle dressing. On the medical section of our CERT course, the training officer mentioned it is a good idea to have a one of these tourniquets easily accessible on the outside of whatever medkit you have, because it will often be the first thing you want to pull out, when you come across a bleeding victim.

Tourniquets can be improvised, but on a serious / arterial bleed, you would only have a minute or two to MacGyver one before the person loses too much blood.

Lung punctures require some special tools and training to handle, in order to prevent the lung from collapsing. I wouldn't go poking into someone's lungs without a class or two on how to treat it properly.

u/trailspice · 1 pointr/preppers

Hey, sorry, I forgot and my home internet situation is... challenging.
Tourniquet
Isreali bandage
Shears Nasopharyngeal Airway
Quikclot bandages
Eye Shields
Emergency blankets
Halo chest seals

u/MyAccountForTrees · 2 pointsr/researchchemicals

Duda Energy Syringepk001 Industrial Syringes with 18G x 1-1/2" Blunt Tip Fill Needle and Plastic Cover, 1 mL (Pack of 10) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00NDETMR2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_4031CbZRE496Z

u/LoyalRoyal18 · 1 pointr/oilpen

Duda Energy Syringepk001 Industrial Syringes with 18G x 1-1/2" Blunt Tip Fill Needle and Plastic Cover, 1 mL (Pack of 10) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00NDETMR2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_b7IbBbRYC5J4G

u/ncook06 · 1 pointr/watercooling

I tried replacing the port on the top of my res with a fitting and tubing, but when I'd pour down that, the liquid would just stop in the tubing because I had no other open ports for air to escape.

I really like the syringe with hose that I've been using. I can get the hose into tight places when the res isn't in a convenient spot, and if I pour a little too much, I can use the hose to take some back out.

u/Sensitive_Wallaby · 1 pointr/preppers

So you mean something that includes this or this

u/athousand-words · 1 pointr/BabyBumps

These were the ones I saw that made me ask. Looking closer it says they are sterile and individually sealed... but it says it's for industrial use only. I ended up bookmarking these instead because they specify they can be used for oral medication.

u/psycho944 · 2 pointsr/gundeals

SWAT tourniquet $12

Manufacturer website

We’ve started carrying these on our medics.

u/HourKangaroo · 1 pointr/steroids

would these syringes work or is this different then luer lok

u/sirlearnsalot · 12 pointsr/howto

They're very affordable in bulk

u/DILLBLAZE · 2 pointsr/ftm

also try this >>

syringes >> 100 box :
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007ZDHYTK/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

alcohol wipes: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00KJ6U8NE/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1


those syringes work with the needles from allegromedical if your looking for a cheap alternaitve instea dof paying 51+ for a 100 box

u/jeremypr82 · 1 pointr/Dentistry

http://amzn.com/B000O3VRTQ

+

http://amzn.com/B007Y8230G

Flush those pockets out a couple of times a day.

u/johnrh · 1 pointr/AskReddit

get you one of these bad boys, a flashlight, and a mirror:

http://amzn.com/B007Y8230G

Gag reflex would probably still be a problem, but it may help if you're looking at what you're doing without the idea of sticking your finger down your throat.

u/damm_ · 2 pointsr/CannabisExtracts

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01DARL378/

Searching was nearly impossible for me; I have no clue how I landed on that. I think this is something Amazon doesn't make easy to search for

P.S. that lacks the caps at the top

so there is https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01JJYYWH4

then just pickup the locking caps

u/coloradoconfidential · 1 pointr/Testosterone

Just to add on, if you get annoyed drawing T into insulin syringes, there are "no waste" syringes which also work very well:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01DARL378/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1


I enjoy the convenience of not having to fuss with needles anymore, so I've just switched to insulin syringes.


Also, Defy's staff are sticklers when it comes to early refills. I asked for a refill a week early and they said no...I had to wait out the week, then a few more days for the pharmacy to send it, and then a few more days for FedEx to deliver.

u/aseiden · 1 pointr/sex

Also an option are 3ml plastic syringes, which come individually sealed and you can buy a bunch at once to avoid reusing them. 100 of them for $13.75 on Amazon here. Only drawback is the lack of a rounded tip, but they're still relatively narrow.

u/beefbiber · 2 pointsr/Methadone

16 mLs isnt going to go far up on a cup that size. Even on the smaller dixie cups its not a lot. A small visine bottle is 15 mLs in comparison.

Like u/foomits said clinics calibrate each am. I do remember someone saying on here there clinic only calibrated monthly. Which would be weird as then you would have methadone out unlocked always.

Its actually kind of cool that they have the liquid literally all gthe way to the end of the hose and it doesnt drip out, due to vacuum pressure.

i mean i guess its possible that they are in correctly calibrating, but highly unlikely. From an occums razor standpoint if you think about all the ways methadone could be stolen, this would probably be the hardest way.

You could always bring a 200 mL oral syringe and measure it in front of them. However keep in mind that the nurse you do that to will not forget that though.

Heres what a one mL oral syringe looks like. Which is 10 mgs. https://www.amazon.com/1ml-Syringe-Only-Luer-Slip/dp/B01LZ80YOV/ref=sr_1_3_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1526498274&sr=8-3&keywords=1+ml+oral+syringe

u/Big_Roach011 · 2 pointsr/CCW

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01ETMVQOI/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=A1G82IKCLQLW7G&psc=1

confirmed - CLONE. mark for training only or discard. get a real one.

u/[deleted] · 2 pointsr/Warhammer40k

15ml bottles that are about 23mm or 24mm in diameter.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00V2C0C7Q/ref=ox_sc_act_image_1?smid=A3II9QTY8DMVVH&psc=1

Agitators.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B007IK9M4K?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_image

Syringes.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01LZ80YOV?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_image

Liquitex. Maybe use airbrush flow improver?

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B002648RDU?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title

Then you need a rack and some paint.

Here’s a youtube video. Its about 4:30 mins and I watched it once and dove in. Followed his method.

https://youtu.be/p_OR2ZeMKNU

u/nachos420 · 2 pointsr/CBD

https://www.amazon.com/1ml-Syringe-Only-Sterile-Syringes/dp/B01DARL378/ref=sr_1_3?s=industrial&ie=UTF8&qid=1520014388&sr=1-3&keywords=1ml+syringe

if you use too much it will taste extra derpy and you'll have a lower concentration of CBD. You can leave it out and the terps will evap, mostly.

u/dinning_room_hobo · 8 pointsr/electronic_cigarette

It is only as dangerous as the tools you are using. I advocate using oral syringes to administer nicotine. Here is a link to 1ml oral syringes on amazon

With this syringe and a good glass bottle like this I see no reason people can't take on 100mg nicotine as long as they use gloves.

u/SnakeOilEmperor · 4 pointsr/EDC

This is what I carried today running errands around town.

Ruger GP100 Match Champion|
Ruger Shop Triple K holster|
Federal 180 grain JHP 357 Mag|
House keys|
Jeep key|
Spyderco Tenacious|
Recon Medical Tourniquet|
[Leatherman Raptor trauma shears] (https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01GIGPN7E/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1521666207&sr=8-2&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&keywords=leatherman+raptor+trauma+shears&dpPl=1&dpID=41u%2BLVWkZT)

u/indecentdeer · 1 pointr/Dentistry

Is it an upper tooth that's giving you pain? You could also try finding a little curved syringe and flush warm salt water into the socket. Sometimes, food gets up there that causes the pain.
http://www.amazon.com/Monoject-Curved-412-Syringes-5pcs/dp/B007Y8230G

u/Busbsy · 75 pointsr/LifeProTips

I've had a lot of success with these syringes. Just fill them up with water and shoot them point blank into your tonsils to rinse everything out. Waterpiks can work, but they are a bit more expensive and you risk hurting your tonsils since you don't control the pressure manually.

u/LockyBalboaPrime · 8 pointsr/guns

Keep in mind that I'm speaking generally and I'm not covering all of the options. I don't have a medical background but I have taken a fucking shitload of classes over the years, easily in the 500+ hour range for survival, medical, first response, and trauma classes. I've also taught them many times but mostly at a lower level than what gunshots would be.

My IFAKs are for big bad things, I keep a small first aid pack for boo boos but normally those are rub dirt on it and duct tape it. My real IFAKs are for "oh god, this dude is going to die like right now" kind of wounds.

  1. Never buy anything from eBay.
  2. Never underpay for something. If 99 stores have it for $50 and you find it on sale for $5, it's fake. And fake medical equipment will literally get you killed. Suck it up, pay full price.
  3. Name brands cost more. Name brands also care about their kit and it matters.

    That in mind - all of my IFAKs are homemade. I get supplies in semi-bulk and make 10+ IFAKs because I literally have them everywhere and I rotate out old/expired stuff as needed. I shit you not that I have 4 in my shooting supplies, 1 in my kitchen, 2 in the workshop, 2 in the car, etc. It's not cheap but nothing in life is. If you don't want to be that fanatical about it, getting a kit might be cheaper if you're making one or two.

    All of mine MUST have:

  • Gloves
  • Tape
  • Pressure bandage
  • Clotting agent, normally sponges
  • Gauze
  • EMT shears
  • Tourniquet

    Other stuff like for burns, heatstroke, hypothermia, etc I have in some of my bags but not most of them.

    Cover the basics:

  • Adventure Medical Kit
  • CAT Tourniquet from NAR
  • Israeli Bandage
  • Madison EMT Shear
  • Condor Rip-Away EMT Bag


    There is some arguments that can be made about this setup that I won't get into, these are what I like and trust though. I also normally add some extra gloves, tape, gauze, and QuickClot to each bag.

    The Adventure Medical Kit is cheap and has the core stuff. Nice easy package too, quick to buy a few of them and stash them places if I don't have time to make real bags right then.

    Israeli Bandage is the gold standard for a compression bandage. Watch some YT on how to use one, maybe get to so that you can kill one right off the bat to learn how to use it. Remember - once a bandage is opened, it's use it or lose it. Don't need infections because you used a 5 year old bandage that was stored wrong.

    Madison shears are solid.

    I like CAT style tourniquets and I trust North American Rescue since they're one of the huge massive names in the market. All of mine are NAR CAT tourniquets.

    Condor gets a bad name because of Airsoft kids that wear their stuff all the time, but this bag is really nice. It's fairly cheap, for an IFAK bag, it holds a lot, it's sturdy, and the rip away is really nice. I keep these on the outside of my range bag mostly. The rip away is nice since I can just grab the handle and pull.

    Final note - remember that an IFAK isn't just for you to use. It's also for other people to use on you. Make sure they're marked as an IFAK. Mine are all either bright red with a medical cross on it or at least have a big red medical cross on it in a place that everyone can see.
u/FloppyDisksCominBack · 1 pointr/news

You can buy a Combat Action Tourniquet on Amazon for only $20.

https://www.amazon.com/Recon-Medical-BLK-1PAK-FBA-Tourniquet-Pre-Hospital/dp/B01ETMVQOI/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?ie=UTF8&qid=1518018081&sr=8-1-spons&keywords=tourniquet&psc=1

Do NOT buy the "R.A.T.". They are way too short to reach around a thigh sufficiently enough to cut off circulation.

I have a small Combat Lifesavers kit in my shooting bag. Two tourniquets, two chest seals, two Israeli bandages, and a QuikClot combat gauze. Also nitrile glove and a NPG airway. Fits in a very tiny pocket.

u/Chesstariam · 1 pointr/Revenge_Ideas

I’m always a big fan of injecting rotten fish juice into a dudes locker or all over his shit in passing in the hall. You can substitute rotten fish juice for deer or fox piss. Do it in the morning so he smells like nasty shit all day. Aim for the leg of his pants or his back so he doesn’t realize it’s himself that smells.

Also check this out

https://www.amazon.com/Shomer-Tec-Special-Ingredients-Military-Putricant/dp/B00ABV7RCM

You could do the same thing to the lying bitch you know! She deserves some revenge too if you ask me.