@MelissaMcAtee92 - Melissa McAtee
After working at Hospira/Pfizer for a couple months. My coworkers and I would say things like “I hope if I ever go to the hospital that I’m unconscious.. otherwise I’m not letting them put this crap in me”
Did you know that there’s an acceptable amount of PM (particulate matter)?
Meaning. I can find 7 units of medicine with metal, hair, boogers (yes it happens) and it be acceptable until I find 8?
We were always told “the product is administered through a filtered needle. 🚨 Well, nurses and drs. Is that true? Are all injectables administered through filtered needles? 🚨
This is a video I took of a PM in a Carpuject.
If you can’t see it, that’s why you have to be specially trained. You look at hundreds/thousands of these a day with the hope that the product is clean. So you literally have to look carefully at each unit inspected.
Btw, we don’t observe product til it’s already been inspected atleast once… so any defects I would find as a Quality auditor.. was missed atleast once and on its way to you.
🚨 Doctors, nurses do you inspect every injectable you give? 🚨
Is it weird to have statistically acceptable amount of defects? It is to the FDA. That’s why it’s absurd to say injectables are ALL. “Safe and effective” with “no risk”