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TubexRating: (votes: 0) Thanks! Ask the pharmacy where you work for one, and it's free. Or Wymeth and ask for one. Comment:
Try calling a physician's office or your hospital Supplies Dept-they have to order them, so they should have the contact info. They are like gold though. I still have 3 from my hospital days-we all had our own.
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Check on Ebay--there are some metal ones for sale.
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I dropped my Tubex not so long ago and it broke. I managed to keep that Tubex for 10 years. I have not managed to find another. The pharmacy does not carry them, so I am making do with the Carpujet.
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tubex - wikipedia, the free encyclopediaalthough a few products are still manufactured in tubex, the wyeth company has discontinued the entire line of products and has licensed its use to other companies
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LOL...I've horded mine, too.
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I have three of them; not the carpuject but the good old light blue tubex. A lot of nurses keep referring to these forums stating to ask your pharmacy- but for anyone who knows the difference knows that is not the answer they are looking for because the tubex's are out of manufacture. For some reason I have come to prefer the carpuject now that our hospital has went to a luer lock system instead of the luer slip. I wonder how allnurses.com would feel about me starting an online auction on its site! :chuckle
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I would LOVE to buy one from you if you are willing to sell! Just let me know how much and where to send it. If so, I will give you my contact info-address, etc.Thanks for writing.
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I am trying to find some Tubex injectors for the nurses in our Recovery Room. They only have one and they try to share it. I would like to buy some as gifts for them if anyone has some for sale. There are 12 nurses. Thanks!
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Huh...I never found them useful. I always threw mine away when they were given out. I cant see a need for them at all. I guess I should have kept them all and sold them on eBay!
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