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Why they consider used eye medication a biohazard? We will leave that up to the experts. I'll stick with IT support.
 
 
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Comments (2)

Jun 29, 2009
Ms_Hayward said...
Used eye-drop bottles are considered a Biohazardous material because they contain a medicated liquid, and very many people, including I, put the tips of the bottles almost IN their eye, or the tip of the bottles touches the bottom eye-lid, transering bodily fluids. And body fluids tranfered can there in be a biohazardous material, because of all the parasites. There are actually parasites that live on your eye-lashes, (good ones). I knew MA school would pay off one day. For once, I am smarter on a subject than you! :::snickers::: ;-P
Jun 30, 2009
Skunk Diesel said...
Thank you Doctor. Your information is vitally important and will be of great use to me in my future endeavors. Unfortunately the information you provided was not unknown to me and the comments I made above were made in a sarcastic manner for comedic effect. ::::double snickers:::::

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