The CDC recommends
that people who inject drugs should be regularly counseled to
stop using and injecting drugs.
enter and complete substance abuse treatment, including relapse prevention.
For injection drug
users who cannot or will not stop injecting drugs, the following steps may be
taken to reduce personal and public health risks:
Never reuse or "share" syringes, water, or drug preparation equipment.
Only use syringes obtained from a reliable source (such as pharmacies
or needle exchange programs).
Use a new, sterile syringe to prepare and inject drugs.
If possible, use sterile water to prepare drugs; otherwise, use clean
water from a reliable source (such as fresh tap water).
Use a new or disinfected container ("cooker") and a new filter ("cotton")
to prepare drugs.
Clean the injection site prior to injection with a new alcohol swab.
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Safely dispose of syringes after one use.
If new, sterile syringes and other drug preparation and injection equipment
are not available, then previously used equipment should be boiled in water
or disinfected with bleach before reuse.