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"She told me there were files without vials and vials without files."
These smaller vials had less potential for waste than the 100-milligram vials that replaced them.
I brought Tim, who stayed close as a neurologist poked and prodded me, and vials and vials of blood were drawn.
Stored in that freezer are vials and vials of blood, as far as the eye can see, 286,000 samples from 150,000 people.
Takeda Pharmaceutical, which makes Velcade, only sells the drug in 3.5 milligram vials in the United States (the company does manufacture 303 milligram vials abroad).
Hikma said it had released more than 5 million hydromorphone 2ml vials to U.S. hospitals in June and expected to release 3 million vials in July.
The vials and vials of blood required to run medical tests would be reduced to just a "nanotainer" of blood, drawn from a prick on a fingertip.
Then, this May, Genentech announced it would stop making the 210-milligram shareable vials of the drug and would replace them with 21.8-milligram single-use vials.
I was led to a small room, where I was seated in a recliner and a technician drew eight full vials and a half-dozen half-vials of blood.
Props designer Ben Wilkinson showed us what appears to be a container for toxin vials within a keyboard-clad suitcase, with hundreds of the vials to be later used in the film.
That agreement alleges that Click diverted the morphine and hydrophone from the company's secured inventory by surreptitiously removing vials, withdrawing the drugs from the vials, and then adding liquid to replace it.
It doesn't produce wine from raw materials, but it takes vials of hand-picked French wine and spits them out at the optimal temperature and aeration by scanning RFID chips within the vials.
Again, it was full of vials with pregnant women's blood.
Both vials plus shipping and storage came to about $63,000.
Could a disgruntled employee have smuggled out vials of Novichok?
Those vials will be submitted for analysis, the official said.
Trevor eventually received another round of treatment of five vials.
"It can be really scary, you're used to seeing somebody come back from one or two vials [of naloxone] within about 30 seconds, and now it's taking five minutes and five vials," Wetzer said.
He swipes some vials of particles, allowing for more quantum leaps.
Moynihan says he used to spot crack vials on the field.
In exchange, Dormire got four vials of pentobarbital, or 10 grams.
Each has drawbacks, like the possibility that glass vials will explode.
When the shutdown started, Lorge said, she had three vials left.
Humalog patients typically use about two vials a month, Lilly said.
We outfitted ourselves with picks, brushes, awls, trowels and collection vials.
It smells medicinal; tiny vials of amber oil crowd the sink.
A department spokesman said 40 vials is enough for two executions.
Modern Love Every other month I receive two vials of frozen sperm in a nitrogen tank, which is then emptied, the vials labeled and kept frozen until the exact time of month I'm ready for them.
We were buying two vials each month to do IUIs [intrauterine inseminations].
The next month we did ICIs [at home] with two different vials.
Teva sells its drug in 25, 45, 100, and 180 milligram vials.
More appropriately sized 1-milligram vials are available in the United Kingdom.
He even had four rare vials of genuine moondust in his laboratory.
For example, the stoppers on medication vials are often made of latex.
To study this, scientists tote tiny swabbing tools, rubber gloves, and vials.
The vials were stored at Parco Genos, a small lab in Perdasdefogu.
Two vials of a substance used in studies were contaminated with fungus.
The vials should release the scent consistently from 45 to 60 days.
First, they placed the cow cells and nutrient broth in closed vials.
Six vials of sperm belonging to a woman's deceased husband went missing.
The company still sells 50-milligram vials of the drug in Europe.
Some of the vials had to go into the fridge right away.
Jesus, they're giving out shots that look like little vials of blood.
"We have separate vials for lice and lice eggs," he pointed out.
It came in 30 vials in a van along with other medicines.
Like any good addict, I've even hoarded twenty more vials since then.
Next, they loaded the vials onto the Soyuz MS-15 spacecraft in Kazakhstan.
Dr. Noya put away his vials of artesunate as more patients gathered outside.
I would like two more vials [his 49th order] of the Athena 10X.
"There has been a rheumatologist, a radiologist, three neurologists, a neurosurgeon, an ophthalmologist, countless vials of blood, a half dozen MRI's, an MRA, an EEG and during one blood draw they took 25 vials on that day alone," he says.
The attorneys said the prosectutors misled the jury by providing them a binder filled with laboratory tests showing that vials of steroids shipped by NECC were tainted but not providing comparable reports submitted by defense attorneys showing the vials were sterile.
Pankaj Kapahi, a researcher at the Buck Institute, recently showed me two clear boxes filled with fruit flies in vials, with two types of food at the bottom: orange goo in one set of vials and yellow goo in the other.
You may remember those tiny plastic vials of liquid from your mother's beauty stash.
The box comes with nine 10-centiliter vials — an average glass's worth — of wine.
So the vials I bought for $250 are now $800, with the same donor.
"I either go away with blood in vials or body in tow," Payne says.
Aftel's is made from Douglas fir, custom-built and lined with hundreds of vials.
Our sources claim he told the nurse to fill several vials and she obliged.
They always insist on two vials in case something happens to the first one.
McKesson is asking the Department of Correction to return 10 vials of the drug.
The existence of the vials raised another chilling possibility: Could smallpox make a comeback?
Danno points to the tray of medicine bottles and vials beside his computer screen.
Don't expect these guys to be pipetting their own vials a year from now.
Christian bookstores would sell tiny vials of holy oil to anyone who wanted them.
Tests known as assay kits are made up of several vials of chemical solutions.
"I either go away with blood in vials or body in tow," he said.
She banged her fists on her desk, rattling the vials, and pretended to pout.
They bore vials and tweezers and had tucked their pant legs into their socks.
The actual number of vials used before discounts can vary from patient to patient.
Which is where I find a number of vials with pills that have expired.
He recalls seeing dealers and addicts trade vials for cash as he walked to class.
Others collect vials of sands from beaches, or coffee mugs from the cities they visit.
But overall, only about 2% of seized cocaine vials in Philadelphia are contaminated by fentanyl.
The red bars show all the possible combinations of Treanda with those different-size vials.
Whole kits full of nothing—in tiny glass vials—can run you hundreds of dollars.
We also got a look at some kind of magnetic bomb, covered in the vials.
The company is asking the Department of Corrections to return 10 vials of the drug.
"I either go away with blood in vials or body in tow," Payne reportedly exclaimed.
When the shipment of insulin arrived, she checked to make sure the vials were sealed.
Albanese's solution had been to suggest that Nunez had been stockpiling expired vials for years.
"They took a urine sample and two vials of blood to be tested," she explains.
In her refrigerator was a box of blue- and orange-capped vials of the vaccine.
Paul Airport found several vials of dried urine and a Whizzinator among his personal belongings.
There's big art studio, Wrythe Studio on 544 Park, and there's just crack vials everywhere.
The vials on the display rack bear curious labels like Rose Otto and Osmanthus Absolute.
If injected, the agency said the contaminated vials could pose a "significant risk" to patients.
Its playgrounds and ball fields have replaced patches that were once strewn with crack vials.
The 9-inch magnetic level features three vials, allowing for accurate positioning and easy reading.
THE VIALS are small and twisted, resembling worms or caterpillars; inside them, a liquid glows pink.
One recent piece features two blood vials embedded in an Incredible Hulk comic book from 1994.
A set of 10 vials of naloxone sold by Hospira was selling for $45 in 2009.
After all, who doesn't love an excuse to whip out outré hues and vials of glitter?
Along with vaccines, 20,000 vials of antibiotics have been sent to treat people with the disease.
Alvarez said Murray surveyed the room before shoving vials and an IV drip into a bag.
Though the "theft" has now been cleared up, it's still unclear who owns the actual vials.
Adding to the possibility of confusion, the old and new vials and boxes are almost identical.
That cost is magnified by the multiple vials or pens a month a patient may require.
After he lost consciousness, she injected two vials of insulin in his body, killing him instantly.
Then, there are the chemicals needed to run the tests once vials arrive at the lab.
Fresenius says it is the only manufacturer that packages the drug in vials of that size.
Three days later, Manning's lab received a few vials of RNA extracted from the patient's swabs.
For instance, many labs now use radio waves to track and inventory vials containing dangerous pathogens.
Nearby were the telltale signs of drug use: empty vials, glassine envelopes and a powdery mixture.
This gift set comes with 12 vials of reds and whites hand-curated for the season.
"I just bought 2 vials of insulin for my daughter cost me $524," one woman wrote.
Most patients use two or three vials a month, but others need the equivalent of four.
Most of the 50 vials' pricing follows the stock rates of America's top 43 defense contractors.
Jarrar is indeed good at shooting; he hit the target, the paint vials, almost every time.
The devices were glass vials or bottles containing a smokeless powder and a fuse, the indictment said.
Phonebooks, disposable diapers, medicine vials, half-empty cans of paint—this was the stuff of Rathje's attention.
Before Valeant took control, the list price for a package of vials had been stable at $950.
They searched her and found vials of blood stashed in her bra, according to an official statement.
The artists mounted 16 large vials of GFP onto tripods, and wired each one to a relay.
But the share of compromised vials that goes undetected and ends up in ineffective jabs is unknown.
A couple things you'll notice about ampoules: Some are packaged in their own little vials or capsules.
This is why the FDA generally encourages single vials that have enough medication to treat a patient.
" The company is now conducting trials of 200-milligram Keytruda vials, which it says would "eliminate wastage.
I tell my doctor about my mail order issues and she gives me two vials of insulin.
Fresenius Kabi said it&aposs the only company that packages the drug in vials of that size.
The next morning, I took my "after" saliva sample and mailed both vials off to the lab.
Half the sperm vials have been used up and none of the embryos created have been viable.
In 2012, Anthony and her mother began wearing matching necklaces that contained Caylee's ashes in small vials.
Then she analyzed how much they would have wasted with the new 5003-milligram single-use vials.
Thousands of "missing" vials containing the DNA of Italians with very long lifespans weren't stolen after all.
A lab technician discovered the "missing" vials in August and the incident only became public this week.
She advocates buying 32 vials of the substance at a price of more than $350 per vial.
VineboxEvery three months, Vinebox sends you a box of nine glasses of wine packaged in individual vials.
Sellers can open and tamper with the vials, adding other ingredients to make their supply last longer.
They also give him a few vials of naloxone, a medicine that can reverse fatal opioid overdose.
To be safe, we purchased all six of our chosen donor's vials, which were about $800 each.
The vials were primed to answer one question: How many of these people have the novel coronavirus?
Here's a telling snippet: All the vials were empty of liquid save one, which was nearly depleted.
Wellcome estimate that one vial of antivenom costs $160, and a full course usually requires multiple vials.
Vials of CBD oil tend to contain anywhere from roughly 500 mg of CBD to 1500 mg.
I order two vials of the Nighty-Night, one of Breathe Easy, and one of Druid's Wand.
Instead, the vials are labeled with numbers, looking a bit like prototypes stolen from a chemistry lab.
By early Friday morning, when the vials were reduced to 213% off, 28 of 212 had sold.
To boot, GHB is often carried in small vials, meaning it's easy to hide on your person.
Those vials the liquids, everyone who's ever had a vile has had some kind of spillage moment.
It focuses on the top 2140 drugs for multiple cancer types packaged in single-dose vials and for which the dose depends on the patient's weight, finding that 210 percent to 5003 percent of those 2500 cancer drugs, on average, remains in vials after each dose is administered.
The individual vials look like unnaturally thick earthworms, except that some are rearing like snakes about to strike.
Then there were those crack vials in the lobby of the building, a former factory built in 1900.
She purchased 21 vials of insulin for $1,000 "from a guy who had really good insurance," she said.
In another example, Merck stopped selling its 50-milligram vials of Keytruda in the United States last year.
On September 25, the Israeli food-tech startup Aleph Farms loaded a spacecraft with vials of cow cells.
Sellers can open and tamper with these distillate vials, adding other ingredients to make their supply last longer. 
The stations were lined with bottles of thick, cakey Soylent and smaller vials marked with the Apple logo.
A few weeks later, Food and Drug Administration officials ran across 21 forgotten vials of smallpox in storage.
When the elephants lumbered off, Ms. Parker jumped out of the car with plastic gloves and vials ready.
Sun streams in and highlights the vials, technical instruments, and powdered jars of chemicals that are scattered around.
On Thursday night, thousands of vials of New Yorkers' spit, mucus, and cough phlegm arrived at private laboratories.
Thimerosal is still used to help prevent the growth of germs in vaccine vials that contain multiple doses.
I had her go steal me some of the company's labels and then I stuck them on vials.
A vial of antivenom costs about $2,000, and treatment of one bite can require 25 vials or more.
Vinebox sends vials of wine so you can get a taste for them before buying a whole bottle.
Atop the mine are usually three or four horns poking out that contain glass vials filled with acid.
After these eight vials sold, the remaining prices increased to mirror that of these high-profile defense contractors.
Big marketplaces, from eBay to Alibaba, sell mysterious vials of oil with odd labels, and people buy them.
This weekend, New York's MX Gallery will display a strange wooden box, propped open and full of colorful vials.
Julius has hundreds of samples; boxes upon boxes of vials milked from spiders, snakes, scorpions, and the occasional platypus.
It included 13,672 tablets, 11.2 litres of testosterone, 600ml of anabolic steroid and 20 vials of human growth hormone.
The deaths were caused by contaminated vials of preservative-free methylprednisolone acetate, a steroid manufactured by the compounding pharmacy.
This gift set comes with nine vials of reds and rosés that go perfectly with her Valentine's Day chocolates.
His snake farm, located down a muddy track outside Bukhara, sells tiny vials of viper venom for $2,000 each.
Mostly, however, they found drugs: counterfeit Viagra, vials of steroids and small plastic bags full of unidentified white powders.
Shortly after, we picked a sperm donor we considered a fit, and purchased all six vials he had available.
In July 2015, the FDA detained 1,000 vials of sodium thiopental meant for the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.
On average, one vial of anti-venom costs $160, and a full course usually requires multiple vials, Wellcome says.
The vials all contain pieces cut from socks, one of which belonged to a child carrying the malaria parasite.
"After the fact there was some vials found in his pocket," Santa Monica Police Lt. Saul Rodriguez tells PEOPLE.
We will take core samples of rocky material and then seal them in these hyper-sterile hermetically sealed vials.
That would require three of the 22.5-milligram single-use vials, resulting in 2295 milligrams of waste per infusion.
But Pirastu says that the vials did not belong to Parco Genos, but to a research company called Shardna.
Officials say officers found 1 pound of marijuana in Green-Beckham's backpack along with several vials of THC oil.
Sure, there was one time that I found a couple of vials full of crack in my other restroom.
Neighborhood Joint Jan Castro, an art critic from Brooklyn, was browsing the vials at Enfleurage on a recent Sunday.
Two dozen healthy young male and female volunteers inhaled 12 different scents from small vials held to their noses.
On a recent Friday morning, Melody Doering grabbed Krausse's jar from among a jumble of yellowing vials and bottles.
That year, the N.I.H. also found vials of smallpox in a freezer that had been forgotten for 50 years.
Ms. Teuscher said she will fight to get back the four vials of donated sperm now withheld from her.
The generic naloxone made by Hospira cost $20143 for 22014 211-milliliter vials in 211, according to data from Truven.
Above the vials, the gold plated lid will be scrawled with text and a picture of a human digestive system.
When officials found out they were being administered to patients, US marshals raided the clinic and seized the remaining vials.
But no matter how many blood tests I got, the answer never seemed to be swimming around in those vials.
That climb in price has prompted some to make their own epinephrine shots by purchasing vials of epinephrine and syringes.
If drug makers distributed vials containing smaller quantities, nurses could pick the right volume for a patient and minimize waste.
Giving a kidney means getting a lot of blood taken out of you, often a few vials at a time.
Dozens of Americans suffering from lung cancer have slipped into Havana and smuggled vials of the drug Cimavax back home.
"Tom carries it and is the only guy I trust to deliver actual peptides and not useless vials," read one.
Pagan Kennedy In 24, Ben Trumble emerged from the Bolivian jungle with a backpack containing hundreds of vials of saliva.
The paint exploding from the vials ended up in splatters on the canvas, thus creating a version of Pollock's work.
More than 17 months ago, the FDA detained 1,000 vials of sodium thiopental meant for the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.
This means that providers can essentially mix and match the different vials to more closely match the dosage their patients need.
During a two-year investigation into the origin of the vials, the FDA determined that they dated to February 10, 1954.
The FDA recently seized a shipment of 1,000 vials that the Texas Department of Criminal Justice had purchased for its executions.
Experts also told On Milwaukee that blood vials such as Avery's are supposed to have holes pierced in their rubber stoppers.
The drug, which helped slow the spread of the cancer, came in shareable vials so little of it would be wasted.
Then after the projectile net sent the birds gently toppling to the ground, the flu researchers unpacked their vials and swabs.
Their delivery will include nine vials portioned to be full glasses, with each selected based on their personal tastes and preferences.
Open the pouch, add the compound to be tested, seal the pouch, break open the vials and watch the colors change.
A patient's out-of-pocket insulin cost can exceed $300 per vial; some regularly use two or more vials per month.
That is where scientists working in a lab for Takeda, the Japanese drug company, inspect and test vials of the virus.
A hospice nurse put extra vials of morphine on the table near her IV for her husband and left the house.
But he did not mention the vials of lorazepam and ketamine that he said Mr. Dahmer often used to sedate him.
As the first batch was maturing, Gantz peered into the vials, only to see what appeared to be ordinary brown flies.
His wife becomes embroiled in a pyramid scheme, increasingly desperate to sell vials of neckline-firming potions to the next recruits.
His wife becomes embroiled in a pyramid scheme, increasingly desperate to sell vials of neckline-firming potions to the next recruits.
It voiced fears for 50,000 vials of insulin for diabetics due to be delivered by next week, which require constant refrigeration.
Federal agents said they had found a locked box in his apartment containing more than 30 vials of human growth hormone.
"Hunter decided to purchase one vial of insulin instead of the four vials he needed for the month," Ms. Sego said.
If you took away my spliffs and little plastic vials of white powder, would I find myself sad, fat, and alone?
The sculptures, ten small vials of hand-blown pink glass, are on two circular stands, one white as snow, one luminously blue.
McDowell was taken to a hospital where two vials of his blood were drawn, and he told medical workers he was uninjured.
The state acquired 40 vials of the sedative midazolam this month, Department of Corrections spokesman Solomon Graves said in a telephone interview.
There are increasingly slick, customizable bottles and boxes, prerolled-joint vials, quaint jars, and all number of cartridges for vape-pen users.
So my friend and I did just that, buying one and two 0.25ml vials respectively, giving us a nice selection to test.
Reports alleged Gleason's home was searched Saturday; officers found less than a gram of marijuana along with vials of human growth hormone.
But first, I had to order and pay for two vials of his sperm to be stored at NYU for ovulation time.
Cops eventually captured him and found 1 pound of weed in his backpack along with several vials of THC oil, officials say.
One donation can usually be split into as many as five vials, which in turn sell for between $500 and $1,000 each.
I went back to the doctor and got a couple vials, and then some more, and my armpits started getting way better.
This one"— she points to one of the vials—"has one large clam, what I would assume is a geoduck in it.
Heroin overdoses can be unsightly affairs: Disheveled patients with open sores and soiled underwear, littering vials and used needles beneath their stretchers.
The WHO, a U.N. agency, has delivered antibiotics and vials of diphtheria antitoxin to affected areas and is helping establish treatment centers.
The switch would make the supply chain more reliable because single-use vials are used worldwide, the company wrote in a statement.
Bach led a study in 2016 that calculated the waste associated with the top 20 cancer drugs packaged in single-use vials.
The colorful vials, pictured above, are filled with the little dots grown in a lab at Lehigh through this cost-effective method.
Abdullah said the court heard Kim was carrying atropine in tablet form, but Bernama reported he had "glass vials" of the drug.
Near the end of Prohibition, a biochemist invented a suitcase-sized machine with vials of chemicals and a balloon to blow into.
Now going on its seventh year, Vials of Wrath grew out of Mills' interest in black metal's nature, pagan, and folk influences.
The bags, contained in a package labeled "Purified Water Vials," arrived March 12 as part of a shipment from the United Kingdom.
Without coverage, Ms. Walker stockpiled empty vials of insulin in her refrigerator, using a syringe to suck out whatever drops were left.
His life support system had been switched off, and in the trash lay four empty vials of medication not prescribed for him.
Taste the wines: Vinebox will send you nine vials of wine every quarter and each holds a full glass worth of vino.
That doctor had 12 more vials of blood analyzed at six different laboratories to confirm the diagnosis of Sjogren's (pronounced SHOW-grins).
Twelve vials of blood—representing the FDA's 12-month celibacy requirement—were donated by an anonymous HIV+ individual with an undetectable viral load.
Once a bear is poached, its gall bladder is extracted and milked for bile, which is then transformed into pills, vials and creams.
Yin Ling Woo, a gynecological oncologist, recently had to decline when three cancer patients asked her to inject them with liquid B17 vials.
The British psychiatrist visited Sandoz in 1952 and, impressed by Hofmann's research, left with 100 vials of what was by then called Delysid.
The film also plays up the bloodletting aspects of the story, with recreated footage of vials, tubes, needles, and lab detritus appearing throughout.
Beyond eyedrops, liquid cancer drugs are frequently packaged in oversized single-use vials that contain more of the drug than most patients need.
Though two midazolam vials were found in his office—part of an emergency kit to calm someone having a seizure—they were unopened.
Also in August, the FDA seized from California Stem Cell Treatment Centers five vials of vaccinia virus vaccine (live) belonging to Stemimmune Inc.
The Navy's explosive ordinance disposal team discovered several vials of unidentified chemicals with the suspicious device, which caused concern, the Navy official said.
An unnamed Wisconsin man bought THC vape vials off the street and was later put into a medically induced coma after using them.
With a treatment regimen requiring at least three vials over the course of several weeks, this drug costs more than many people's homes.
Emergency medical services in some cities are now using syringes and epinephrine vials, which cost much less but can be harder to use.
He looks on as his tattoo artist sprinkles a pinch of cremated ashes into two vials of ink, one black and one yellow.
The decline in morale intersected with a growing trade in heroin, sold in vials of white powder purveyed by roadside hucksters outside bases.
Mr. Vander Linde, a nurse, tried three other compartments that would normally contain vials of morphine or another painkiller, hydromorphone. Empty. Empty. Empty.
A sand ceremony—bride and groom pour two separate vials of sand into a vessel—in orange and blue could also be arranged.
Zaosong, 30, whose entry was sponsored by Harvard University, had hidden the vials in a sock before boarding the plane, according to Lelling.
Dr. Trumble had asked the men to spit into vials a few times a day so that he could map their testosterone levels.
No, you will not be condemned to hell for eternity after putting those tiny Kat von D Sinner + Saint perfume vials in trash.
Do not go out and buy a full spice rack set with dozens of little vials of spices you will never use, pleasedearsweetbabyJesusdon'tdoit.
I don't mean all the tests and procedures: the vials upon vials of blood; the mapping of major arteries in my neck; the imaging of tiny vessels in my brain; the first injection of an experimental treatment (or, maybe, a placebo) into my right, dominant eye, where the damage occurred; then the second injection; and then, last week, the third.
Next to the vials are photographic prints of the virus at work on kidney cells and T cells as well as a video installation.
In London, David Vials will become head of corporate coverage UK from May, having previously headed UniCredit's financial sponsor solutions international team in London.
Prospective parents then have to rush ship the vials (or shipped directly to their doctor's office) each time a woman is about to ovulate.
It turns out that the 18 vials, color-coded for identification, are less than what one would donate at a Red Cross blood drive.
She graced magazine covers and speechified about Theranos, which was trying to upend diagnostic testing by using pinprick amounts of blood rather than vials.
He then replaced the fluids with saline or sterile water, "knowing the diluted vials would be dispensed to patients," according to the federal charge.
Midazolam, a sedative used only by doctors and dentists, was found in Thomas's body, and vials of the drug were discovered in Nunez's office.
"Each person has different insulin requirements… for some people, one vial a month may be enough; for others several vials are needed," Gabbay says.
When Ms. Robertson initially asked for the sperm, according to court papers, the center told her that five of the six vials were missing.
We started making storage payments and hoped that when the time came, six vials of sperm would be enough to impregnate both of us.
Nearly three dozen vials of blood later, I had not one, but two new diagnoses: a rare blood-clotting mutation and an autoimmune issue.
The drones can hold just over five pounds of vaccine, ice packs and a temperature monitor to prove the vials stayed cold in flight.
In the video, the guys spit into vials and ship them off to 217andMe, a DNA mapping service that extracts genealogical data from saliva.
She fished around in a pile of vials strewn on her desk, grabbed a brown tube of something, and swiped it across her lips.
Or was it simply, as she says, some confusion about the vials of seawater she carried everywhere, which catty co-workers mistook for syringes?
Some of Pfeiffer's collection of mostly early- and mid-20th-century vials have intricate etchings, while others are gilded like an Art Deco skyscraper.
A patient advocate who lives in Ms. Slotkin's district, Sarah Stark, held up vials of insulin that she said now cost her $335 each.
The bank also said it would deny her access to four vials of sperm from the same donor that she had hoped to use.
If you ran out of blood vials in Bloodborne, the one way to refill your health bar, you had to get more of them.
After discovering I did not need a prescription and could buy several vials of insulin at once for roughly $25 each, the decision was made.
That same year, six forgotten vials of decades old smallpox virus were discovered packed in a cardboard box at the National Institutes of Health. Yikes.
Like, you know, maybe making sure that when there are vials of a deadly, freeze-dried virus lying around, researchers remember where they put it.
Many customers need between six and ten vials to conceive, and with lots coming back for siblings, the business is all about the first sell.
Sharing vials between patients also reduced waste, but this is generally only practical at hospitals treating large numbers of cancer patients, not at doctor's offices.
Takeda's myeloma drug, bortezomib, called Velcade, is only available in 3.5-milligram vials in the United States, but the average patient only needs 2.5 milligrams.
Shardna, which recently filed for bankruptcy, recently sold the vials to Tiziana Life Sciences, a British biotech company that wanted them for research into aging.
The center notified the families, and set aside their blood samples; over the years, it has given the small vials of blood to some relatives.
There would be vials of the drug (or a placebo) in my refrigerator, syringes in my kitchen cupboard, a sharps container on the kitchen counter.
When the vials arrived at the station, Russian astronauts — known as cosmonauts — inserted them into a magnetic printer from the Russian company 3D Bioprinting Solutions.
There, they were able to pick up vials of insulin that normally cost hundreds of dollars without insurance in the US for around $30-$40.
The press release described a victim who died of an overdose in Manhattan, where police found empty vials like the ones distributed by Mike's Candyshop.
He was given 24 vials of the drug and spent four days in the hospital&aposs pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) before he was released.
Slaves B.C., Twilight Fauna, Ulfrinn, Vials of Wrath, Nechochwen and others are blazing a path, and creating new musical traditions in the mountains of Appalachia.
"Right now, I have reagents to run the testing vials that I need to, hopefully the reagent suppliers, chemical suppliers, will keep up," he said.
Department of Corrections spokesman Solomon Graves said Monday that the state had acquired 100 vials of potassium chloride after its previous supply expired in January.
Then you'd store it in vials in your freezer so it'll be there, waiting, for the day a sick patient calls and asks for help.
The documents led Mr. Baker to discover that the plant had knowingly released into Indian and other foreign markets vials of insulin containing metallic fragments.
Bioterrorism experts fear that other stocks may exist; for example, in 2014 several forgotten vials containing smallpox were found at the National Institutes of Health.
They also presented as evidence vials of potassium chloride and syringes found by the state police at a house where Mr. Majors had once lived.
Also, Shingrix comes in two vials that must be combined, and in some cases, the provider failed to mix the contents before administering the shot.
The bottle is made by VitaJuwel, a California-based company that sells a range of bottles, vials, and decanters with gems and crystals inside them.
Zheng was arrested last month at Boston's Logan International Airport as he tried to leave the United States with 21 vials containing sensitive biological samples.
In 2014, for example, federal scientists discovered six vials of freeze dried smallpox stored in a former National Institute of Health facility in Bethesda, Maryland.
At an office building on the corner of Thames Street and Cousin Lane, the vials and tubes of the monitoring station protrude from an entrance.
A grower called PharmoCann displayed rows of sealed plastic vials containing strains of flowers undergoing testing with names like Blue, Train Wreck and Voodoo Child.
Considering this is an investigation into insurance malpractice, I don't actually know whether the FBI actually left the uBiome offices with vials of bodily fluids.
It was basic in the extreme, although the crates filled with pill packets and vials of medicine suggested that drug shortages were not a problem.
I have such fond memories of looking up FAQs telling me where the best places to farm blood vials, while I screamed into the void.
Khaled Jarrar is offering vials of his blood on Wall Street, priced to match defense contractors' stock, as a commentary on the military-industrial complex.
Artist Khaled Jarrar was to shoot at paint vials to create canvases, but that was all the audience knew as they arrived at the scene.
And while the couple still have five vials of sperm remaining and no plans of giving up, they are honest about the difficulties they have endured.
For another Bloodborne, perhaps, one that fixes Austin's biggest issue with the game (the need to farm blood vials, unlike estus flasks' auto-regeneration at campfires)?
At Cryos the cheapest, anonymous vials start at €0003 ($48); the highest quality, with an identifiable donor, extra tests and more information, cost up to €1,600.
She calculated use for the clinic's 267 Herceptin patients in the first five months of the year, when they could share the larger 2185-milligram vials.
The regulations establish oversight of what has been a market free-for-all of products, including vials of liquid nicotine of varying quality and unknown provenance.
I was a bit worried that the lavender would trigger my allergies, but so far, I've been fine with using only two vials at a time.
In addition to the medication, investigators also discovered opioids in multiple areas of Paisley Park and stored in containers other than pill vials, including vitamin bottles.
Michael says the snake bit him on his right thumb, and he ended up in ICU for 5 days, pumped with 16 vials of anti-venom.
They said Cadden directed the shipment of thousands of vials of contaminated steroids often prescribed for back pain despite knowing they were made in unsafe conditions.
And on Pride week those pretty much sold out, but I kinda feel like that was going to happen no matter what color the vials were.
One patient, Melissa Penix, was given 299.9 0003-microgram vials, about 2000 times the upper end of a dose recommended by Food and Drug Administration guidelines.
Of those more than half were carried out by representatives of the company, Sweden-based I.D.T.M., that visited his home the night the vials were smashed.
I'm like a guy who is being offered two poisoned vials, and you are telling me about all of the poisons contained in Vial No. 1.
I had eight vials of sperm, and decided that's how many tries I would do, knowing I was older and it might be harder this time.
Payne told Wubbels he would "leave with blood in vials or body in tow" before placing her in handcuffs and dragging her out of the hospital.
He placed the vials in his vest pocket, explaining that he needed to keep the blood warm so the tests he had planned would work properly.
Users then buy separate vials of "e-juice," with names like Cinnamon Crumble and Unicorn Milk, which typically sell for about $230 per 22-milliliter vial.
While the two women haven't spoken in months, they still have a macabre memento in common: the ashes of Caylee in matching vials around their necks. 4.
It is the most widely used preservative in vials of vaccines used multiple times, a mercury-based organic compound that can prevent bacteria and fungus from growing.
And it follows the FDA's 2015 seizure of 1,000 vials of sodium thiopental -- a drug used in lethal injection procedures -- from the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.
These cognition-enhancing supplements are stimulants, nutraceuticals, racetams, and other substances extracted from their food and natural-product sources and pressed into pills or poured into vials.
I started my transition from male to female, and it restored me the same way that my sorceress was restored by those glass vials of blue potion.
He then screenshotted a medical paper simply stating that preservatives should be used to keep bacterial out of vials as supposed evidence for his anti-vaccine claims.
In one of the more egregious examples, the pharmaceutical company Merck sells a melanoma drug, pembrolizumab, called Keytruda, in vials that contain 100 milligrams of the drug.
In 2016, she was found to have administered two vials of vaccines meant for Medicaid or uninsured patients to those with private insurance, according to the department.
The ancients stored some containers such as perfume bottles and poison vials horizontally, as we do toothpaste, but Mendelson's works stand upright, which emphasizes their axial symmetry.
Now, let's say you've selected your college educated, disease-free sperm of mixed European descent and you've paid for the baby photos, the vials, and the shipping.
Halford arrived with a box, which contained a tray and small vials, and began "mixing what appeared to be components of the vaccine right there," Carolyn says.
LONDON (Reuters) - In a lab room, two-year-old springer spaniel Freya bustles along a row of vials positioned on stands, sniffing each for signs of disease.
Waste pads the bill, a study finds, because infused cancer drugs are distributed in the U.S. in vials that usually contain more medicine than most patients need.
He subsequently used those diluted vials, which were returned to the locked inventory, to mix IV bags that then were distributed to hospice and in-home patients.
Participants honor the queen of the sea with offerings of flowers, costume jewelry, food, and vials of perfume, all of which are displayed along the neighborhood's beaches.
Patients usually need injections of four vials a year and are charged injection fees; that means Botox treatment for migraines can cost $6,403 to $10,000 a year.
People with diabetes generally require one to six vials a month, and the option was far cheaper than the $1,200-a-month insulin he had been prescribed.
The shortages involve prefilled syringes of these drugs, as well as small ampules and vials of liquid medication that can be added to bags of intravenous fluids.
Six vials of smallpox virus, discovered at a lab at the National Institutes of Health in 2014, were believed to have been stored there for 50 years.
This will allow Cooper to increase alcohol deliveries to pharmacies to produce hydroalcoholic gel by the equivalent of approximately 1.8 million individual 50 millilitre vials, it said.
Ladies of the court hid vials of water in their hair to keep blooms alive, and were no doubt relieved when fashion moved on to silk buds.
Detectives searched the suspect's home on Saturday and found nine grams of marijuana and vials of human growth hormone at his house, according to a police document.
Next to a big, handwritten poster that said, "We Got This!" the workers picked up N-95 masks and test kits with swabs and vials for samples.
During that confrontation in September 2018, Sun argued with the testers and his mother ordered a security guard to break his blood-sample vials with a hammer.
Mr. Agnelly said he had been getting by with a supply of about 175 vials when a patient with a heart problem suddenly needed 35 of them.
It went on like this for a few years, always leaving with vials in my bag and taking my drops in the day and in the evening.
The crack epidemic had taken hold: empty glass vials littered the sidewalks; friends' mothers were prostituting themselves to pay for their addiction; childhood friends had become dealers.
And Death of the Outsider encourages using powers more often with a mana bar that refills completely over time, instead of making players use vials to refill it.
"I wouldn&apost normally test unlabeled vials, but will in this case because of all the information we&aposve got," said Jamie Rees, assistant librarian and museum curator.
His wife Jennifer Sutcliffe told local news station KIIITV that doctors said he might not survive, but he is now in recovery, thanks to 26 vials of antivenom.
But currently, dermatologists and cosmetic surgeons are using cutting-edge rosacea research along with their trusty Botox vials to thwart the skin condition's best efforts to flush faces.
Even Angelina Jolie re-booted her brand after divorcing Billy Bob Thornton, ditching the vials of blood in favor of becoming one of the leading philanthropists in Hollywood.
As Dr Asghar bursts into a clinic lined with vials of veterinary steroids ready to be injected into human patients, it becomes clear his team has visited before.
To add anxiety to cost, there's always a chance another recipient could swoop in and buy out a bank's remaining stock of a particular donor's vials you've chosen.
To participate in All of US, NIH had to convince people to hand over their confidential health records, not to mention dozens of vials of blood and urine.
Donors are paid from $15 to $76 per "donation," and the vials can sell from $45 to $1,137, depending on potency and donor profiles, CNNMoney reported in October.
On the elliptical glass coffee table in front of him is a bottle of hydrogen peroxide and a tray holding a glass of water, several vials, and syringes.
Inside, dozens of long vials were packed in rolls of white cotton and sealed with melted glass; many of the labels were worn to the point of illegibility.
Close at Hand Working at a farm in upstate New York after college, Annie Novak was startled to see people carrying vials of hot sauce like lucky charms.
"I don't think we have a lot of patient advice in terms of how they should act with their physician over the use of multidose vials," he said.
The pillow comes with 12 scent vials that you'd slip into soft purple disks, though you'd only use up to four at a time depending on your preference.
Once the vials are in, put the pillow cover back on and wait at least half an hour before sleeping so the scent can reach its full potency.
This funky goop, called gloios and thought to contain the essence of arete — valor, excellence — was often funneled into small vials and sold at gyms for medicinal purposes.
Thieler also played drums on the forthcoming album from Vials of Wrath, a previously one-man band based outside the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Maryville, Tennessee.
He sent 16 vials of frozen sperm to the Jackson Laboratory in Maine, one of the biggest breeders of laboratory animals, so they can ramp up their production.
A doctor of a dying child in rural Ghana would simply need an international shipping label to send vials of blood to centers of excellence around the world.
We made our way to the consult room and Delphine answered my question by opening the black drawer at the bottom of a small refrigerator full of vials.
The shortages involve pre-filled syringes of these drugs, as well as small ampules and vials of liquid medication that can be added to bags of intravenous fluids.
In addition, the rapid A1c test used in the study isn't as accurate as tests that require vials of blood to be sent to a lab, researchers note.
"Zheng could not explain why he was attempting to leave the United States with the vials concealed in a sock in his checked bag," Ms. Spice's statement says.
Plastic petri dishes, bottles of various shapes and sizes, several types of glove, a dizzying array of pipettes and pipette tips, a hoard of sample tubes and vials.
The process dissolved all biological matter except the nuclei, reducing a brain to several vials of free-floating nuclei suspended in liquid the color of unfiltered apple juice.
Not to forget the good stuff: the hundreds and hundreds of vials, beakers, and mason jars full of experiments in drinking vinegars, indigenous fermentations, bitters, and endless infusions.
The final drug was easy compared to the other two, so it seems he let his attention flag a little bit: It was three vials; boom, boom, boom.
Cover image: In this Friday, June 1, 2018, photo, small vials of fentanyl are shown in the inpatient pharmacy at the University of Utah Hospital in Salt Lake City.
They said Cadden directed the shipment of 17,600 vials of contaminated steroids often prescribed for back pain despite knowing they were made in unsafe conditions, leading to the outbreak.
Fairfax also has recently implemented new programs, such as their sibling tracking program as well as their donor alumni tracking program, that also increase the value of Fairfax's vials.
While in the U.S. Navy, prosecutors said, Allen was court-martialed and convicted in 2011 of stealing 30 vials of fentanyl, while deployed at an Army hospital in Afghanistan.
The agency has not approved the drug's use in the United States More than 21 months ago, the FDA detained 1,000 vials of the drug Texas authorities had purchased.
The entire library of bottles and vials resides in the University's Straus Center for Conservation and Technical Studies, where they gleam in a modern display that opened in 2014.
Documents leaked to the media revealed that Sun questioned the credentials of the testers before members of his entourage smashed the vials containing his blood samples with a hammer.
Yet here in this cluttered Maryland lab were six forgotten vials of the dreaded poxvirus, including at least two live samples still capable of growing and infecting untold masses.
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She and her partner had been sent vials from Donor 330, an African-American donor, rather than Donor 380, the white donor they had chosen, according to her lawsuit.
Jacobsen Salt Vials, available on Amazon, $39.95Jacobsen's flaky salt is prized by Michelin-starred chefs the world over, and we're positive your host will love to cook with them.
The drug will be priced between $84,852 and $113,0003 per year for most patients, who will typically infuse themselves with between three and four vials each month, Novartis said.
Three to five vials of 50 milligrams each should be injected into those athletes, the officials instructed, with the final doses administered 145 to 157 days before the Olympics.
Although a 203-pound patient would need 136 milligrams of the drug, Dr. Saltz noticed that Merck, its manufacturer, sold the medicine only in 50-milligram vials — ensuring waste.
After a couple of generations, they were looking at vials full of yellow flies — 95 to 100 percent, after breeding nine mutated yellow flies with hundreds of wild flies.
McKesson is facing a federal lawsuit that alleges the pharmaceutical distributor illegally extracted excess cancer drugs from their vials and then repackaged and resold those drugs to pad profits.
It contained a bewildering assortment of glass vials and terrifying-looking needles, pill bottles and cotton pads, alcohol wipes and a red sharps disposal container covered in menacing logos.
Around that time, vials of the deadly smallpox virus were found in a cardboard box in an unsecured refrigerator at the National Institutes of Health's campus in Bethesda, Maryland.
Winnegrad set each student up with two vials of unlabelled perfume, a sheet of paper, and a pan of watercolors, with which they were supposed to depict the scents.
In 2016, the Associated Press filed a Freedom of Information Request and found that Virginia had paid $66,000 to an unnamed pharmacy for vials of midazolam and potassium chloride.
Soda bottles, prescription vials, porcelain figures — most in shards, some still intact — and other discarded items now litter "Bottle Beach," a sight that is particularly spectacular at low tide.
You can hang these glowing vials around your neck to guide your way or set them up around camp to mark where you hung the food, the laundry, etc.
That gave him an idea: Dr. Fajgenbaum sat on the vials as he drove two hours back to Philadelphia, the car heater cranked up to ensure they were warm.
Last October, The Texas Department of Corrections sent Virginia three vials of pentobarbital to execute a serial killer, returning the favor after Virginia sent Texas the drugs in 2013.
In 1886, David H. McConnell, a traveling book salesman, began giving away small vials of perfume alongside his books, thinking they would help him better market his books to women.
Documents leaked to the media have revealed that Sun questioned the credentials of the testers before members of his entourage smashed the vials containing his blood samples with a hammer.
In addition to the medication found in the suitcase, investigators also discovered opioids in multiple areas of Paisley Park and stored in containers other than pill vials, including vitamin bottles.
Last Friday, US marshals seized five vials of the smallpox vaccine from San Diego-based StemImmune Inc, which was using them as part of an unproven method for treating tumors.
Starting in June, their insulin will be $21 per month for up to 2100 vials and/or boxes of pens for anyone who is uninsured or paying out of pocket.
Remember those old school chemistry sets that came in a cardboard box with a bunch of vials, plastic beakers, safety glasses and a booklet full of instructions for different experiments?
After a man donates--donations typically pay out to between $35 - $55--the vials are typically stored at the sperm bank because the sperm can't survive in a kitchen's freezer.
Gland Pharma, based in the southern India city of Hyderabad, makes injectables – widely-used medicines administered through vials, syringes, bags and pumps, which are harder to manufacture than regular medicines.
You might need anywhere from three to six vials for a good attempt at pregnancy using the IUI method, which itself would cost a couple of thousand dollars per try.
The DNP also stopped a monk attempting to flee Tiger Temple in a vehicle carrying two full adult tiger skins, 10 fangs, and 700 vials containing pieces of tiger skin.
He asked jurors why Cadden would have expected any deaths following a 6-17/2-year period during which the Framingham, Massachusetts-based NECC shipped 859,125 vials without any issues.
He asked jurors why Cadden would have expected any deaths following a 6 17/2-year period during which the Framingham, Massachusetts-based NECC shipped 859,125 vials without any issues.
Hospitals around the country are scrambling to stockpile vials of a critical drug — even postponing operations or putting off chemotherapy treatments — because the country's only two suppliers have run out.
In between them stood a makeshift beam from which the vials of paint were going to be shot, and behind the canvases large sacks of sand would catch the bullets.
Khaled said he had heard rumors, years earlier, about children who had died after healthcare workers had allegedly switched vaccine vials with insulin during a door-to-door vaccination campaign.
Elizabeth Holmes came onto the scene in 2004 after founding Theranos, a tech company with the lofty goal of "democratizing healthcare" by collecting data from blood droplets instead of larger vials.
While the zoo sent eight vials of a generic antivenom, it "had little effect and the patient's condition continued to worsen," Jason Barczy, communications manager for the DMC, told the paper.
If this is the case for you, maybe there are some other healthy ways to get your dopamine on, so that people can just be people and not human drug vials.
NECC had produced the contaminated vials that were used to treat patients with back pain and sparked the deadliest meningitis outbreak in U.S. history, killing 64 and sickening about 750 people.
Crack vials covered the project's sidewalks "like pigeon poop," said Maddie, sitting on her stoop in a city hundreds of miles from the Bronx where she had moved in her 20s.
The insurer was balking at spending another $125,000, and Trevor's parents worried whether he would get the precious vials of medicine needed to give him a shot at a normal life.
Over the past couple of years, dozens have slipped into Havana and smuggled vials of the vaccine in refrigerated lunchboxes back to the United States, sometimes not even telling their doctors.
Ms. Malik's son, Nauman, carried 000 vials of the vaccine and a set of syringes in his backpack when he and his mother flew into Los Angeles from Cuba in June.
There are still a couple vials of Air Bud cum left, stored in a freezer at the International Canine Semen Bank (Dicicco said Buddy has posthumously fathered three litters of puppies).
Pressing down on an old vial in a vise-like machine, he easily broke it but struggled to break one of the new vials despite putting far greater effort into it.
Theranos had claimed it had the technology to take blood from a simple, painless prick and run multiple tests on that raindrop-size sample rather than the multiple vials usually required.
During the 1976 swine flu scare, she remembered, when an experimental new vaccine was scarce, he brought vials of it to the annual staff holiday party he gave at his house.
Dozens of small personal items are preserved in photographs: eyeglasses, dentures, medication vials, toiletries, letters, rosaries, prayer cards with pictures of the Virgin of Guadalupe, all stored in transparent plastic bags.
From eyedrops to expensive vials of cancer drugs that are often much larger than what's needed for an individual patient, drug companies are delivering more medication than we can possibly use.
"What manufacturers are doing is they're not right-sizing the vials to the dosages patients actually need," says study author Peter Bach, who is a physician at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.
A shrine to hoodoo, an African American folk tradition with roots in West African divination, the work features blue and amber glass vials and vintage photographs affixed to a blackened plywood panel.
Weberg's alleged diversion of the medication occurred during a heavily monitored process, in which prescribed narcotics are dispensed in vials by a machine that requires an ID badge scan and fingerprint confirmation.
Hours later, Sam and I cleaned out a kitchen cabinet and filled it with bags of various-sized needles, a red sharps disposal container, gauze and alcohol pads, and vials of medication.
And she cut a back-end deal with a sympathetic drug rep: If she bought one vial he would give her 10 vials from his sample kit, nearly a one year's supply.
In the U.S., the Food and Drug Administration has guidelines encouraging drugmakers to set the amount in vials to minimize waste but ensure more than one vial is rarely needed per dose.
Authorities said that between December 2014 and September 2016, Click removed morphine sulfate and hydromorphone hydrochloride from vials meant for mixing IV bags at his place of employment, ContinummRx of Central Alabama.
Revenues at Gerresheimer's business division that makes glass bottles and vials for drugs fell 2.9 percent in its fiscal first quarter through the end of February as sales in North America slipped.
The vials, reported missing earlier this week, weren't stolen after all — they were legally moved to a separate laboratory more than three years ago by a researcher who worked in the lab.
Each of the vials originally contained 100 doses of the vaccine, which is usually reserved for people at high risk of smallpox (such as military personnel), yet one vial was partially used. ?
Documents leaked to the media have revealed that Sun questioned the credentials of the anti-doping officials before members of his entourage smashed the vials containing his blood samples with a hammer.
"If someone is ordered morphine 1 milligram every four hours and it comes supplied in 2-milligram vials, then I have to waste 1 milligram down the sink each time," she explained.
Clariant's medical products include drop-in desiccants for pill bottles, to help preserve drugs and extend their shelf life, closure systems for medical packaging, as well as vials that protect medicine strips.
Theranos had claimed it had the technology to take blood from a simple painless prick and run multiple tests on that tiny, raindrop-size sample rather than the multiple vials usually required.
Zaosong Zheng, a Harvard-affiliated cancer researcher was caught leaving the country with 21 vials of cells stolen from a laboratory at Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital in Boston, according to the authorities.
She used to collect free perfume samples from White Lakes Mall, empty the little vials onto her stonewashed jeans, strike a disposable lighter, and run, slicked with blue flame, through the dark.
Egyptian officials agreed to issue Mr. Ghafouri a visa on arrival, and by Monday afternoon he was at Cairo's Qasr el-Aini Hospital, where medics administered multiple vials of the lifesaving antivenin.
The drug's price rose from $2000 for a set of 10 vials in 2009 to $263.88 in early 2014—an increase of almost 600 percent, before settling to $189.96, CNBC reported in September.
But Boyer said that doesn't seem to be the case, since 26 vials of anti-venom is just slightly more than the average amount needed to save the victim of a rattlesnake bite.
Powdered herbs fill his lab at the University of Hong Kong, where his team carefully measures and tests the properties of ingredients in vials and how they react with chemicals and human cells.
Supreme Court Justice and regal meme Ruth Bader Ginsburg turns 84 today, which is news that might make you want to send her some birthday Emergen-C packets or human growth hormone vials.
According to the police, seven vials of THC oil were found in the car that Duarte ran from and he's been charged with possession of a controlled substance and resisting arrest without violence.
The vaccine is not commercially available and is only reserved for people who are at very high risk for developing smallpox, so it's not clear how StemImmune got the vials to begin with.
Fortunately, they usually tend to be things like wonky save mechanics and enemies stuck in the environment rather than, say, vials of live spiders crammed into cartridges for the 1983 Nintendo Famicom console.
From the outside, the contents looked like 10 normal classic cartridges for games like Robocop 2 and Jurassic Park, but inside the cartridge's hollow points were 73 spiders stuffed into their own vials.
In the interest of donor-conceived children there is a strong case for having basic regulation in place to ensure that all vials are tested for certain diseases before they can be sold.
Idiosyncratic linkages, a few vials patterns and perhaps even narrative cohesiveness are apparent here and there, but the images do not 'admit'any interpretive insights into what sort of cultural history Darboven is providing.
Documents leaked to the media revealed the multiple world and Olympic champion questioned the credentials of the testers before members of his entourage smashed the vials containing his blood samples with a hammer.
Under its present dosing, Merck would earn $2.4 billion over the next five years from discarded quantities of Keytruda, half of which would result from switching to 100-milligram vials, the researchers estimated.
A group of cancer researchers has found that nearly $4003 billion in cancer medicine is thrown out each year because many drug makers use vials that hold more than what most patients need.
The agency described the plant's manufacturing process as "out of control" and, among other problems, said Pfizer had not properly investigated complaints about vials that contained particles later identified as bits of cardboard.
"I was worried at first, but I studied the effects and decided it was better because its natural," said Waraporn Boonsri, 69, who received four vials of cannabis oil to help her sleep.
"I was worried at first, but I studied the effects and decided it was better because its natural," said Waraporn Boonsri, 69, who received four vials of cannabis oil to help her sleep.
Last week, a cancer researcher, Zaosong Zheng, was indicted for trying to smuggle 21 vials of biological material out of the US to China and lying about it to federal investigators, Lelling said.
Ahead of Wednesday's hearing, pharmaceutical company Sanofi announced plans to reduce the price of insulin for qualifying patients to $99 a month for up to 10 boxes of pens or 10-milliliter vials.
For patients in wealthy countries who fear needles or could benefit from point-of-care tests, companies like Theranos are miniaturizing collection vials and trying to do numerous tests on them — not always successfully.
It's also drowning in those push-and-turn "amber vials" that have ruled pharmacies since she was a kid in the 1970s, and which many of the most common weed containers are based on.
Arranged meticulously on a series of narrow shelves are vials of powder in the typical warm yellows, rich browns and deep reds but also more unexpected colors like lavender, navy blue and snot green.
A new study suggests that the way drug companies package these intravenous drugs — in single-use vials that contain way more medication than an average patient needs — ends up wasting a lot of money.
Under its plan, Sanofi said people with diabetes in the United States can buy up to 0003 boxes of insulin pens or vials with a valid prescription for $99 per month, beginning in June.
But they send you home with a little care package that includes two vials of that concentrated snail serum so you can apply it over the next two nights and really boost the effects.
Small is a key word—the tissue samples were in 1, 50, and 80 milliliter vials, equaling to a drop, a little more than a shot glass and a double shot worth of organ.
Those vials are big enough for a rabbit kidney maybe, but our big ol' kidneys, lungs and hearts probably need at least the whole bottle if we're planning a human organ party over here.
While unveiling the new product made in America with damage tolerant glass, Trump was asked by Corning CEO Wendell Weeks to test out the current standard in glass vials compared to the new vial.
Scientists eager for testable mRNA will just have to enter, through an online automated system, the specific protein they want to direct a cell to make; vials filled with mRNA will then get shipped.
Dr. Saadat, who was sued by Ms. Robertson, also faces a suit by Justin Hollman, a California man who froze five vials of his sperm before undergoing chemotherapy for testicular cancer at age 20.
I wasn't counting, but I wouldn't be shocked if I had more than 100 vials drawn over the course of the whole process (over the course of months, this really isn't a big deal).
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump on Thursday announced a $500 million investment that Corning Inc is making with pharmaceutical giants Merck and Pfizer to manufacture a new kind of glass for injectable drug vials.
The state relies on a three-drug lethal injection protocol, and earlier this month announced its Department of Corrections had obtained 100 vials of potassium chloride, which is administered to stop a person's heart.
The Tampa Bay Times reported in July that Florida had just 250 vials of Midazolam left, enough for about 12 executions, but noted the supply would likely expire by the end of the year.
In the book, Ms. Buck speculates that the syringe rumor derived from her habit of carrying vials of seawater given to her by a spa and tipping them into drinks, to boost her electrolytes.
It's interesting that Mercer, a noted conspiracy theorist and supporter of President Donald Trump, also backed a congressional candidate who collected vials of human urine in the belief it could help him live forever.
Tests of unopened vials of the cord-blood products taken from clinics giving the shots found the same types of microbes that had infected the patients, which included E. coli and other fecal bacteria.
Reds and Rosés Set, available at Vinebox, $84Vinebox is a subscription service that sends vials of some of the best wines in the world by the glass, so she can discover new blends to love.
Bischof said the team is working on a pilot study to thaw frozen rabbit kidneys in 80 milliliter vials, and he thinks it will be possible to scale up the technology to even bigger organs.
In a second attempt to find the correct antivenom, the medical center reached out to officials with the Miami-Dade County Venom Response Program in Florida, which later sent 20 vials of a different antivenom.
Documents leaked to the media have revealed that the multiple world and Olympic champion questioned the credentials of the testers before members of his entourage smashed the vials containing his blood samples with a hammer.
Injecting eye drops The street corner where Alimova is conducting her outreach is a makeshift shooting gallery littered with used syringes and empty vials of an eye drop sold over-the-counter in the pharmacy.
Evans says the average male would require two vials (the drug is dosed based on weight) bringing the total price to £6793,200, or $1,626 — a fraction of the costs I've seen on American hospital bills.
Reports of misplaced smallpox vials at the National Institutes of Health, potential anthrax exposures at the Centers for Disease Control, and other incidents at federal labs highlighted safety lapses in even the country's top facilities.
From May through September, he visited our hackberry tree twice each day, carefully recording the weather conditions, and also sampling, first flowers, then green fruits, then ripe, then withered, all placed into small plastic vials.
" Before joking about his hometown, he mentions that his work takes a different tone when working in other cities: "You're not going to find a proliferation of crack vials in the gutter in Irvine, California.
French civilians hid out in disused underground quarries to escape the intense Allied bombing around Caen, leaving behind thousands of objects including medicine vials, broken dolls, crockery and coins minted by the collaborationist Vichy regime.
I refer to the latter as the Nike of inhalants, and while Rush may be the most recognizable brand in the game, its vials aren't produced with the same care as, say, a fine Scotch.
Moderna said the first vials of the experimental vaccine would be used in a planned Phase 1 study in the United States, which typically involves testing a vaccine on a small number of healthy humans.
"On or about February 14, Mr. John McGuire was struck in the head with a bottle of wine, then tied up, and then injected with two vials of methamphetamine," Saddler testified, the Daily Telegraph reported.
Prosecutors said that in 2012, the compounding pharmacy sent out 17,600 vials of steroids labeled sterile that were contaminated with mold to 23 states and that Cadden ignored the rules and put profits before patients.
According to that company, McKesson Corporation, the state bought vials of vecuronium bromide in July, even though Arkansas officials knew that McKesson and the drug's manufacturer had taken steps to prevent its use in executions.
That same month, the FDA had US Marshals seize vials of smallpox vaccine from the California Stem Cell Treatment Center, after allegations that doctors there were using it to create stem cell treatments for cancer patients.
Bach and his colleagues suggest two possible solutions for reigning in cancer drug waste: Require companies to provide drugs in vials that contain more appropriate doses or require companies to refund the expense of leftover drug.
In total, NECC in 2012 sent out 17,600 vials of steroids called methylprednisolone acetate contaminated with mold to 23 states, all labeled to indicate they were sterile and all in bags carrying Cadden's initials, prosecutors said.
Frederick McLeish, 53, a former pharmacist at the hospital, is accused of removing the drugs from vials intended to be used in the preparation of intravenous medications for patients, and replacing them with a saline solution.
The WSJ has the tale of NIH Director Francis S. Collins on the ropes and patients locked out of lifesaving cancer trials because of two vials of samples contaminated by fungus in an NIH hospital pharmacy.
Each beautiful box comes packaged with nine to 12 fully recyclable, beverage-grade glass vials that are filled with tasting-size wine servings handpicked by a team of experts and patent-sealed to ensure optimal freshness.
With a performance project in which he sells vials of his own blood, Jarrar has been engaging Wall Street's tourists and traders with the discomfiting reality of human life as a commodity in war-driven capitalism.
The tests required only a small amount of blood from a finger prick—similar to blood glucose tests that some people with diabetes use—rather than the vials drawn from a vein for traditional blood testing.
Later in 2014, a competitor's price followed a similar pattern: Amphastar's naloxone jumped from $113 for 10 2-milliliter vials to $330, or about $16.50 per milliliter — a near doubling in price a few months after Hospira's.
A police officer nearby responded only to find a thirty-year-old man (with 17 vials of what is believed to be cocaine) shot multiple times and a woman, eight months pregnant, shot in the lower abdomen.
In the new study, the team reheated arteries and heart valves in 50 milliliter vials, said study senior author John Bischof, a mechanical engineering professor at the University of Minnesota which holds two patents on the technology.
Sperm banks are elusive about profit margins, but if a donor is paid $100 per sample, often split into as many as five vials, sold for $500-1,000 each, margins ought to be healthy even after costs.
The answer, according to a new study, is that many of the top cancer drugs in the United States are only available in single-dose vials, and often that dose is more than the average patient needs.
In the months that followed, the Food and Drug Administration disclosed the discovery of decades-old vials of smallpox in a storage closet, while a U.S. Army lab erroneously shipped live anthrax to nearly 200 labs worldwide.
Because the DNA — sold for around $290,190 — was collected by a public lab but now owned by private business, it is unclear whether the donors' consent still applies and who should be able to use the vials.
"People often ask me about the consequences of giving naloxone to somebody who actually isn't overdosing," Elvekjaer says, pulling out a typical naloxone kit consisting of a syringe, two vials of naloxone, and a rescue breathing mask.
In August, United States marshals, acting on behalf of the F.D.A., seized vials of smallpox vaccine that was being used to create a stem cell product that was being given to cancer patients at the California clinics.
"They were going to have to show that the pharmacist knew, or recklessly disregarded, that the vials they were shipping were going to cause infection or kill people," said Kevin Outterson, a law professor at Boston University.
A neat set of tiny essential oil vials in a rainbow of colors that promises to center all seven chakras and comes with a guide book that tells, in the simplest possible terms, how best to use each?
These serums get the clinical green light, and while their campaigns and packaging might be less sexy than your pretty vials or countless bottles of fancy face oil, we have to ask: What's fancier than a flawless face?
Based in the southern Indian city of Hyderabad, Gland owns four factories from where it supplies a variety of injectables – widely used medicines administered through vials, syringes, bags and pumps, which are harder to make than regular drugs.
One of the most macabre and surprising details was revealed a year after Casey's stunning 2011 acquittal, when multiple sources told PEOPLE that Casey and her mother, Cindy, had matching necklaces that contained Caylee's ashes in small vials.
Gland Pharma, based in the southern city of Hyderabad, owns four factories from where it supplies a variety of injectables – widely used medicines administered through vials, syringes, bags and pumps, which are harder to make than regular medicines.
" They can then pose in front of an art installation of empty Botox vials or a millennial pink (the company calls it "Plump pink") mural, where a small sign nearby reads: "Great art is meant to be shared.
To distinguish between neurons and glia, Herculano-Houzel injected the vials with a chemical dye that would make all nuclei fluoresce blue under ultraviolet light, and then with another dye to make the nuclei of neurons glow red.
A Chinese cancer researcher working at a U.S. company was prevented from leaving the country at Boston's Logan International Airport earlier this month after customs agents discovered vials of an unknown liquid substance stashed in his checked luggage.
The company, which supplies a range of hospital products including intravenous devices, pre-filled vials and syringes for injectable drugs, said it expects to earn between 29 cents and 243 cents per share for the quarter ending March 232.
Even the way Missouri buys and collects the drugs is cloak-and-dagger: The state sends a high-ranking corrections officer to a clandestine meeting with a company representative, exchanging an envelope full of cash for vials of pentobarbital.
Vials hidden in stuffed animals Desperate to find out whether they are having a boy or a girl, Chinese parents turn to intermediaries offering to send a blood sample across the border into Hong Kong to have it tested.
Because there was no sign of forced entry, prosecutor Biagio Mazzeo told the press that it was likely the vials were stolen by someone who had access to the lab in Perdasdefogu, a city in the north of Sardinia.
Maybe you've got one friend who swears by her kid's diaper rash cream, another who only buys vials of oil from the health food store, and another who invests in a vat of Vaseline and calls it a day.
Read more: Cigarette smoking is at an all time low, but college students are increasingly turning to vaping, and schools are scrambling to regulate itDeGraves told Fox 6 Now that his brother had bought vape vials off the street.
Gland Pharma, based in the southern Indian city of Hyderabad, owns four factories from where it supplies a variety of injectables – widely used medicines administered through vials, syringes, bags and pumps, which are harder to make than regular medicines.
EDO, Nigeria (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Sitting on the floor surrounded by vials, animal bones and sheets stained crimson with blood, spiritual doctor Olor Elemian described how he scares girls into blind obedience with potions and spells known as "juju".
Records obtained by BuzzFeed News show the director of the state corrections department, Wendy Kelly, paid $250 cash for 40 vials of midazolam — a sedative used as the first of three drugs in a lethal injection cocktail — on Aug.
I thought the apothecary vials and jars on the shelves would all be specialist herbs and roots, but there was 7-up, whiskey, cloves, cod liver oil, sage, and licorice tea, in addition to things like bitterroot, sage, and Ghee.
On March 21, an embryologist at Pacific Fertility Center was doing a routine walk-through of the clinic's collection of waist-high steel tanks, each one filled with thousands of liquid nitrogen-bathed vials of frozen sperm, eggs, and embryos.
Leonard found nearly 370 bottles filled with an unknown liquid in the tunnel, as well as little vials filled with vitamin B. He said he&aposs sent samples to the Clendening Library and Museum at the University of Kansas Medical Center.
Guardant Health, a four-year-old, Redwood Shores, Ca.-based company whose non-invasive genomic sequencing test for cancer requires just two vials of blood, has raised so far raised $190 million, including from OribMed Advisors, Khosla Ventures, and Sequoia Capital.
The compartments bear the German names for hemlock, wolfsbane, foxglove, and more—all lethal, properly administered—and the suggestion seems to be that the little vials are there for a would-be poisoner to mix up their own deadly cocktails.
I did decide to straighten my hair after my second Keraphix treatment (each box comes with two vials), and it still felt incredibly strong — very few strands came out of my brush, and my blowout was sleek, shiny, and bouncy.
The ICRC said a shipment of chlorine tablets to prevent cholera did not get clearance at Yemen's northern border, and it voiced fears for 50,000 vials of insulin for diabetics due to be delivered by next week, which require constant refrigeration.
"Carrie Lam has refused to listen to our concerns about Communist Party interference," said one 27-year-old protester who would only give his name as Paul, as he attached vials of anti-tear gas fluid onto his military style backpack.
But these days, when people talk about essential oils, they're likely referring to the little vials of liquid essence of lemon or tea tree that you can buy at grocery stores or yoga studios, or from a distributor like Carla Cohen.
In guidelines issued last year, the F.D.A. told pharmaceutical companies that vials "should not contain a significant volume beyond what would be considered a usual or maximum dose" because that could lead to the inappropriate and hazardous use of leftover drugs.
How many more lives will be lost before we as a nation take the very small step forward and require that all Schedule II to IV controlled substances be dispensed in locking prescription vials to prevent pilfering by our teenagers?
Below are seven types of weird waste found around the world: Medical waste such as syringes and vials of blood was found strewn across Clifton Beach, one of the most famous beaches in the Pakistani city of Karachi, on Monday.
Donating sperm, she believes, is "the passing along of an essence that was inseparable from personhood itself"; on a visit to the California Cryobank, the nation's largest donor sperm repository, she wonders about the "millions of souls" within its vials.
This month, the inspector general of the Department of Health and Human Services refused to approve a proposal by a drug company to give hospitals free vials of an expensive drug to treat a disorder that causes seizures in young children.
In 2014, as the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) did cleanup for a planned move to a new office, hundreds of unclaimed vials of virus samples were found in a cardboard box in the corner of a cold storage room.
The ICRC said on Tuesday that a shipment of chlorine tablets to prevent cholera did not get border clearance and voiced fears for 50,000 vials of insulin for diabetics due to be delivered by next week, which require constant refrigeration.
He objected in particular to a provision calling for a sentence of up to life in prison for sellers of as few as three vials of crack, about $50 worth, arguing that small-time offenders would be punished too harshly.
In 20033, as the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) did cleanup for a planned move to a new office, hundreds of unclaimed vials of virus samples were found in a cardboard box in the corner of a cold storage room.
That's what Slayer's Gary Holt unveiled to the world at NAMM 2016, after commissioning 33-year-old Brooklyn artist and tattoo artist Vincent Castiglia to drain him of 18 vials of Holt's own blood backstage to create a custom guitar.
Crack vials littered schoolyards, and police officers were still ''giving freedom of the streets to the drug dealers, the gangs, the prostitutes, the drinkers and the radio blasters,'' Bratton later wrote with one of his advisers in the conservative quarterly City Journal.
At an Iowa town hall over the weekend, Clinton read from a letter saying that the list price for 53 vials of migraine drug D.H.E. 45 had increased to more than $14,000 in December, compared with just over $3,000 in June of 2014.
And on top of his bookshelf is a collection of blue bottles, most of them antique medical vials and one empty bottle of the Luna di Luna wine he shared with Ernestine on a vacation to one of their favorite spots, Martha's Vineyard.
If you've only known each other as casual hook-ups and they're not asking you whether you think Angelina Jolie-and-Billy Bob Thornton-style vials of blood are a legit gift, then you can assume they're just not that into you.
At an Iowa town hall over the weekend, Clinton read from a letter saying that the list price for 10 vials of migraine drug D.H.E. 45 had increased to more than $14,000 in December, compared with just over $3,000 in June of 2014.
Thirty vials of blood and a rheumatologist visit later, he had an answer: mixed connective tissue disease (MCTD), which has symptoms and signs of other connective tissue diseases like lupus, scleroderma, and polymyositis, an inflammatory disease causing chronic muscle pain and weakness.
Because of testing and inspection delays, the first vials of tetrahydrocannabinol solution, or THC, that are approved for medical use won't be on shelves until late January, and even then will be limited to the highest-need patients until more supply is available.
And Ms. Robertson had reason to worry that the fertility center where she had stored the six precious vials of his sperm had misappropriated them and used them to impregnate, or create embryos for, other women — without warning them of the Marfan risk.
Reformed mean girl Kelly Taylor develops an instant dependence on blow when her dad stands her up for their lunch date, even using his consolation check to snort a line in her bathroom (her artist boyfriend, Colin, just left vials around, apparently).
Yet he, too, could avoid execution on Thursday night after a Circuit Court judge, Alice Gray, issued a restraining order that barred the state from using the vials of vecuronium bromide it purchased last summer from McKesson Corporation, the nation's largest pharmaceutical distributor.
Officials looking into the New England Compounding Center case said investigators had found dirty mats and hoods, a leaky boiler, dark debris floating in vials of medicine, and evidence that the laboratory was not leaving enough time to properly sterilize some products.
"I don't think we thought we'd find multiple drugs with double-digit percentage of the vials wasted, and that is what we found," said Dr. Peter B. Bach, director of the Center for Health Policy and Outcomes at the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.
In a criminal information unsealed Wednesday, prosecutors also charged that Medical Initiatives prepared syringes by pooling drugs sold in glass vials that were meant for a single use, and did not maintain a sterile environment in its facility, resulting in contamination in some syringes.
Every ten seconds someone in the US purchases one of Organa's products, be it a dab, energy drink or gummy bear, but it is Organa's ultra-pure cannabis oil distillates—the golden syrup being put into those vials—that really makes the laboratory tick.
"You gotta Vanna White me!" says DJ Jazzy Jeff (aka Jeffrey Townes) with a laugh, as he watches his longtime friend and fellow Red Bull Thre226style judge, whose real name is Paul Murphy, unload the glass vials from the pocket of his white chef's apron.
The pharmacy on the space station contained 20 vials with 300 milligrams each of an injectable blood thinner, which the astronaut was directed to use on a daily basis until an anticoagulant drug could be sent up to the station on a resupply mission.
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But in the 80s and 90s, Campbell told me, "There were prostitutes in the penthouse and crack vials on the floor," and his grandmother would never let him "go down those 100 steps" from the top of Fort Greene Park to the projects on Myrtle Avenue.
Eagles embedded a catalogue from the auction house's sale of Salvator Mundi, the most expensive painting ever sold, with medical vials containing the blood of an HIV+ undetectable long-term survivor and activist, conflating the values of the art market with those of our healthcare system.
Her primary care provider, Brandon Wampler, a physician assistant with Heartland Primary Care, in Elizabethtown, Kentucky, told NBC News that he "cautioned her to be leery," to make sure she trusted who was sending it to her and to check the tamper seals on the vials.
In a criminal information unsealed in September, U.S. prosecutors also charged that Medical Initiatives prepared syringes by pooling drugs sold in glass vials that were meant for a single use, and did not maintain a sterile environment in its facility, resulting in contamination in some syringes.
" (A glass apothecary cabinet in the bathroom contains Altoids, chewing gum, a bottle of Listerine with plastic shot glasses, and several vials of off-brand perfume.) I misread the parenthetical of a dish labelled "bone broth (P'tcha)" as commentary (as in, "Pshaw, all broth is bone broth!
GREEK BILLIONAIRE'S 34-YEAR-OLD SON FOUND DEAD IN CLEVELAND HOTEL ROOM, OFFICIALS SAY "During the course of this investigation detectives found that at least 34 vials of Fentanyl were allegedly taken from various fire departments in five counties," Indiana State Police said in a statement .
WASHINGTON — The federal Medicare program and private health insurers waste nearly $1003 billion every year buying cancer medicines that are thrown out because many drug makers distribute the drugs only in vials that hold too much for most patients, a group of cancer researchers has found.
Guardant Health, a three-year-old, Redwood Shores, Ca.-based company whose non-invasive genomic sequencing test for cancer requires just two vials of blood, has raised nearly $100 million in Series D funding roughly one year after closing on $90 million for its Series C round.
Theranos, the Silicon Valley company that claimed it could use tiny vials of blood to run a huge range of lab tests, has become a cultural obsession—but most of the public attention on the failed tech company has been focused on its founder, Elizabeth Holmes.
Still, his visits to Dr. Kopelson are not, he said, for the purpose of being injected with, say, $800 vials of Botox or to have a $475 Genesis laser treatment for pore tightening, or a $1,200 session with a Titan laser to keep his jawline firm.
And, if you want to get especially festive with your selection, Vinebox also crafted the world's first wine advent calendar: a specialty, sell-out status box stocked with 12-night's worth of red, white, or mixed wine-glass vials for sipping your way through the season.
A few feet away, a young woman named Angel wielded a tool resembling a dental pick to pack small plastic vials with a sticky extract called wax, using a state-inspected scale, and a young man applied state-designed product labels onto state-mandated opaque plastic bottles.
Vials of prescription fentanyl at the University of Utah HospitalPhoto: Rick Bowmer (AP)Last Saturday, police in Chico, California reported that 13 people in the same house were involved in a mass drug overdose, possibly involving the powerful opioid fentanyl, with at least one person dying as a result.
Founding Theranos Inspired by a lifelong fear of needles and having her blood drawn, Holmes sought to revolutionize the healthcare industry by developing a method of comprehensive testing from just a few drops of blood, instead of several vials, which is currently standard practice in the medical field.
Rodchenkov this week described a scheme for covering up Russian competitors' positive drug samples at the 2014 Winter Olympics, in the southern Russian resort of Sochi, that involved a secret lab, samples being switched at night, and vials of urine being passed through a hole cut into a wall.
They ended up getting more than $70,000 in singles (Oliver had requested singles as part of his new church's call for support), dozens of paintings and cross-stitches of Oliver and his onscreen church wife Rachel Dratch ("nobody's funnier"), and even "five vials of human sperm" — all sent separately.
But the issue arose early in the Trump administration because in January 2017, when Mr. Trump took office, the state of Texas sued the F.D.A., asking a judge to order it to release the shipment of vials of thiopental that the state had tried to import in July 2015.
It's a wild tale: Holmes was a 19-year-old Stanford student when she dropped out of school to launch Theranos, a company she said was developing a blood-testing device that could run hundreds of tests from just a finger-prick of blood rather than whole vials.
Glimpsing them as they left their own nest was a stroke of luck, and she and a colleague ran after the newly fledged males, dodging through the trees and catching a few in glass vials, which became part of the reference collection of C. explodens described in the paper.
And when activists can manage to wrangle extra insulin vials out of manufacturers or friends, they often give them to Nicole, who receives a handful of desperate requests per week from patients around the country—a number that spiked in January, when deductibles reset in the new year.
In a refurbished mansion on a Beirut hill, crystalline vials of this tainted water hang from the ceiling: engorged teardrops tinged the delicate yellow-green of elderflower cordial, set against a monumental print of a fossilized Levantine sea-creature (now extinct), and suspended above hexagonal flagstones of recycled paper.
She's currently focusing on a homeless encampment in the Bronx, where ballpoint pens, bottle caps, Styrofoam scraps, broken toys, film canisters, condoms, tiny vials that once contained crack cocaine, and hairclips provide clues to the lives of the people who have passed through the squat since at least the 1980s.
I'd learned when I stopped drinking to pay attention to the people who had what I wanted: an ease, an unselfconsciousness, a clarity of mind that, when I was looking for solace in the bottom of complicated cocktails and vials of increasingly shitty drugs, I'd never been able to find.
Alig himself wasn't immune to borrowing ideas from previous generations; for one Disco 2000 party, he sent invitations on pieces of paper contained in vials of pee-colored liquid, a gimmick that recalls the invitations for Area's opening party: slips of paper buried in pills you had to dissolve in water.
Instead, many drug makers exclusively sell one-size-fits-all vials, ensuring that many smaller patients pay thousands of dollars for medicine they are never given, according to researchers at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, who published a study on Tuesday in BMJ, formerly known as the British Medical Journal.
Inside his checked luggage, wrapped in a plastic bag and then inserted into a sock, the officers found what they were looking for: 21 vials of brown liquid — cancer cells — that the authorities say Mr. Zheng, 29, a cancer researcher, took from a laboratory at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.
The park where Ms. Majors was killed is in a Harlem precinct that has grown safer over the years, but residents have raised concerns about persistent safety issues in the park — even as the neighborhood around it improved, and playgrounds and ball fields replaced patches that were once strewn with crack vials.
Federal regulations at the time approved the drug for "single-use" only, meaning that each vial should only be used for a single patient, but the doctor used the "overfill" from the vials to treat up to three patients -- and then billed Medicare three times, as if a separate vial was purchased for each dose.
She was as horrified as her sister-in-law to hear that the sperm had vanished, and called the California Department of Public Health to report it as a health emergency requiring a quick and complete inventory of every sperm vial at the center and every record of the vials that have been used.
In one example, the study said that in the United States Takeda Pharmaceuticals sells Velcade, a drug for the treatment of multiple myeloma and lymphoma, only in 3.5-milligram vials that sell for $1,034 and hold enough medicine to treat a person who is 6 feet 13 inches tall and who weighs 250 pounds.
His house line — which includes roller-balls vials of a perfume oil called Foxglove, a plant that grew wild in New York City when it was settled by the Dutch, spiked with blood orange and salt-meadow grass — remains thoroughly independent, but is supported by commissions from clients such as Maria Cornejo and Thomas Keller.
According to the Record, she also says the university subsequently began hitting her with minor infractions of rules like "improper sign-in procedures for the laboratories, improper laboratory attire and a paperwork discrepancy connected to various shipments of vials," violations her colleagues were allegedly equally guilty of but not disciplined for, until she was eventually fired.
Today, she can choose rich, cleverly named buds by the gram or quarter ounce from hundreds of California locations; they come tucked into dark plastic pop-top vials, or windowed envelopes lined with golden, scent-blocking mylar, or—increasingly, as mainstream tastes and funds flow in—are served up as a prerolled botanic experience for a few dollars more.
Earlier this month Mallory Lorge was down to the last two vials of insulin for her Type 1 diabetes when she decided to ration the drug she needs to survive because — as a federal government employee out of work in a weeks-long shutdown — she could no longer afford the $300 co-pay for a new supply.
Federal regulations at the time approved Lucentis for "single-use" only, meaning that each vial should only be used for a single patient, but the doctor "multi-dosed" the drug, using the "overfill" from the vials to treat up to three patients, and then billed Medicare three times, as if a separate vial was purchased for each dose.
My mother's black bagPregnant with life's essentials:Food to curb the effects of diabetes,Sweater to protect from chills, Ibuprofen for headaches, Ambien for sleep, Coffee vials and a small, plastic bottle of wine for quick pick-me-ups,An extra hat, A long and a short scarf,And other assorted sundries to deal with the unexpected.
Boston news site Universal Hub reported that 85033-year-old Zaosong Zheng was arrested and charged with making false statements to customs agents due to his failure to disclose the 21 vials of an unknown brown liquid and failing to alert customs agents who were told that he may be trying to leave the country with the substance.
Theranos's claim to fame was that with just a few drops of blood taken from a finger prick — instead of several vials drawn from a big, scary needle — its proprietary lab device, the Edison, could run a battery of blood tests at a fraction of the going rate and return results directly to the consumer within hours instead of days.
Prosecutors say that federal regulations at the time approved the drug for "single-use" only, meaning that each vial should only be used for a single eye of a single patient, but the doctor used the "overfill" from the vials to treat up to three patients -- and then billed Medicare as if a separate vial was purchased for each dose.
He knows there's no redemption to be found in slinking away and vanishing, that the only way he can save his legacy is by showing his face and that the only way to prove the skeptics wrong is to show them the old Anderson Silva magic once more, this time unmarred by steroids and lurid stories about vials from Thailand filled with sexual-performance drugs.
Federal regulations at the time approved the drug for "single-use" only, meaning that each vial should only be used for a single patient, but the doctor used the "overfill" from the vials to treat up to three patients -- known as "multi-dosing" -- and then billed Medicare three times, as if a separate vial was purchased for each dose when he only purchased one.
In "Big Adventure in the Sky," this show's rootin'-tootin' opening number, Mr. Lipton, a playwright and musician, reveals that after facing a fearsome sight — a Corcoran real estate sign rising above the crack vials on a city block — Mr. Lipton's unnamed protagonist and his wife pack up the dogs and the cat and set out to circle the grayer pastures of the Caloris Basin of Mercury.
"Even if the litigants aren't winning in court, they can use this as an opportunity and a platform to really talk very sincerely about their faith, and about what is motivating them to pour vials of their own blood on nuclear weapons, or what is behind their motivation to be leaving jugs of water in a place where there are dozens and dozens of people dying from dehydration," Platt said.
Researchers at the DEA's Special Research and Testing lab have been tracking the rise of carfentanil and other potent synthetic opioids as they spread across the U.S. At a nondescript office park in a Virginia suburb a few miles west of Washington, D.C., Jill Head, the facility's supervisory chemist, showed VICE News an assortment of vials filled with various forms of fentanyl seized during investigations across the country.
Pass through the door, however, and the building reveals itself to be a hive of activity: scientists in white lab coats bring beakers in and out of a door marked "DO NOT ENTER," a honeycomb of cubicles house PR and sales reps typing with one hand and answering a phone with other, and a small army of technicians are busy using syringes to fill tiny glass vials with a viscous golden nectar.
A Roche spokeswoman said the company learned of the issues from a Swiss wholesaler in December 20133; the FDA contacted the company in January 2012 after learning counterfeit vials were shipped to the U.S. From 2011 to 2015, FDA investigations into foreign unapproved oncology drugs led to criminal charges against suppliers and distributors as well as more than two dozen doctors, nurses, office managers and clinics who bought the drugs and billed them to federal insurance programs.
"It's like someone saying 'hey, you can only breathe this much air today,' and then them shoving their fingers in their ears and going LALALALA when you tell them you need air to live," says Samantha Caviness, whose insurance would only give her 21 days' worth of insulin a month unless she changed to a mail-order pharmacy, a potentially risky proposition since insulin must stay cold and the glass vials could easily be broken during shipping.
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He carries around little vials of cocaine and they party the night away, it's absolutely obscene, the nights that turn into mornings, the way something sad thuds in her heart when she can hear the birds chirping as dawn comes too quickly, and Isabel and Adam are high out of their minds, yammering away about the future, and his life, and his goals, and—well, she can't believe she's saying this—his hopes and his dreams.
Dr. Rodchenkov, who is currently a subject of the Justice Department's investigation, spoke colorfully about developing a special mixture of liquor and steroids for the Russian Sports Ministry; about the Russian federal security service's cracking into urine sample bottles long thought to be tamperproof; and about a hand-size hole in the wall at the drug-testing lab of the 2014 Olympics in Sochi, Russia, through which those federal officers slipped him vials of clean urine to replace the incriminating urine of Russia's best athletes.

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