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Can I kill the HIV virus in a IV drug needle by zapping them in the microwave for a few seconds? |
I am an IV drug user. I at times share needles. Does it help if I at least microwave the needle for a few seconds to kill any living virus? Will this at least maybe "reduce" the risk of HIV transmission? The Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) which causes AIDS is transmitted through body fluids, in particular blood, semen, vaginal secretions and breast milk. Try it hero. Wow. Why on earth would you take a chance like that? Get yourself to a doctor or clinic for rehab ASAP. And pray that you have not already contracted something. WHY NOT TRY STOP USING DRUGS?! yeah you should be fine OR you could stop using and start rehab!!!!!!!!!! Don't think it's so easy to kill... Only a drug addict shares needles. You are not long for this world unless you get help. HIV is a very hard to kill virus. It would be best to properly sterilize the needles. This means boiling hot water immersion for at least 12 minutes or more. Less will not necessarily kill the virus. Never share needles! it is the worst thing you can do. Not only for HIV but other diseases as well. Not only do you need to worry about killing the HIV virus, you should be more worried about the hepatitis B & C viruses, which can live outside the human body for days. Even cleaning the works with boiling water does not sterilize the needle enough to kill it. You should be tested for HCV (hep c) as well as HIV. I don't think your supposed to put metal in the microwave..don't you know that? Needles?? Seriously.. I always thought that metal and microwaves didn't mix well. I wouldn't try it. Not only should you be concerned with HIV but Hepatitis C as well. No, a microwave would not work. This site has some good procedures. no it will not reduce it.. the only way to reduce it is not to share needles... there are even more diseases you can get by sharing needles... get your own and if you dont have your own then do not share!!! if someone uses yours, dont use it again... if reusing your own, you still need to boil them because bacteria can set up in them and cause diseases also... some drug stores have programs where if you turn your needle in, they will give you another one... microwave cant kill the HIV virus in the needle.....why not buy a sterile needle to avoid infection?!pharmacies has that. you can buy it anytime. You should be more concern about getting off the drugs. Both are dangerous. Get help now before it's too late. The very fact you wrote for advice means you want help, I'm praying for you. |
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