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Tom Hale writes about getting normal saline in the drug store. What is
interesting to me, is he says you can purchase it for contact lens, but when
I try to get a bottle of saline, I am told I need a prescription from a
doctor. I never thought about getting the solution for contact lens. I will
have to check this out. Tom, do you think this can be used for open wounds?
By the way, the bottle of saline, 1000ml, is about $10.
Great suggestion, thanks.
Roni Chastain, RN, LCCE, FACCE
<< But why make it, when you can go to the store and buy saline (in big
bottles) for contact lens. Its sterile, in a squirt bottle, and really
cheap.
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