Sterilizing injection pen cartridges

These are just my most educated guesses - as far as the difference in temperatures between food and the sterilization of injectable tools, it comes down to the fact that when you inject something you are bypassing all of the body’s natural defense systems - skin, stomach acid, enzymes, and the immune system in your gut.
The most common form of bacteria seen in wounds is staphylococcus. If you maintain excellent hand hygiene, use alcohol swabs before you pin and keep a dedicated area that is clean you’re doing good. As for sterilizing the cartridges, I would agree with everyone else who said that it’s a good idea to make sure that they are sterilized.
 
Just curious. How does this affect the rubber. I got some recently from Heaven's store Aliexpress. The rubber stoppers seemed very difficult to move. It almost takes brute force to get them started. I purchased others from EZPENS that uses steam sterilization and those rubber stoppers move very nicely, very smooth.

I think just applying heat, would dry the rubber out? The steam process wouldn't do that. Rubber is a pesty product when it comes to exposure to heat and UV. Just look at what happens to the rubber parts of your car.
 
Suprised with the instapot conversation noone has share this study again
They talk about a few different presure cookers and the
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In this work, we assessed the viability of four brands of 8-quart pressure cooker to sterilize biological consumables and instrumentation. All four brands inactivated the microbes contaminating microbiological culture media and on metal implements within 15 mins and 30 mins of run time, respectively. The pressure cookers tested also inactivated high titers of bacteria and fungi, some of which are medically relevant strains, within 15 mins and 60 mins of run time, respectively. Unlike the other brands tested, the Instant Pot was capable of inactivating 106 G. stearothermophilus spores, which indicates that it can sterilize items to the level generally deemed acceptable for laboratory autoclaves. These data demonstrate that the pressure cookers tested are a viable alternative for steam sterilizing laboratory items when an autoclave is unavailable.
 

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