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<blockquote data-quote="Margonme" data-source="post: 1384535" data-attributes="member: 25776"><p>That is not recommended.</p><p></p><p>First, did you use a sterile needle each time you recharged your syringe? If the answer is not, then you introduced microorganisms into the vaccine.</p><p></p><p>Second, even if you used a sterile needle each time you recharged your syringe, bacteria suspended in particulates settle on the seal and are pushed into the vaccine by the sterile needle.</p><p></p><p>Third, it is a law of physics, elements seek their state of lowest energy. Meaning that compounds breakdown. A year is pushing it. If you hold an attenuated or killed bacterin or a toxoid for a few weeks, you are not taking on too much risk but if you are holding for a year, the risk that the vaccine is compromised is great. Spend "A Few Dollars More" and drop the risk!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Margonme, post: 1384535, member: 25776"] That is not recommended. First, did you use a sterile needle each time you recharged your syringe? If the answer is not, then you introduced microorganisms into the vaccine. Second, even if you used a sterile needle each time you recharged your syringe, bacteria suspended in particulates settle on the seal and are pushed into the vaccine by the sterile needle. Third, it is a law of physics, elements seek their state of lowest energy. Meaning that compounds breakdown. A year is pushing it. If you hold an attenuated or killed bacterin or a toxoid for a few weeks, you are not taking on too much risk but if you are holding for a year, the risk that the vaccine is compromised is great. Spend "A Few Dollars More" and drop the risk! [/QUOTE]
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