Fortport Posted May 26, 2018 Posted May 26, 2018 Rapid injection, but only available to medical personnel. When an autoinjector is used, you would manually unload the syringe from it and insert a new one. Blanks come in vending machines and are possibly in the storage. How about it?
Resilynn Posted May 26, 2018 Posted May 26, 2018 This is a balance issue. You do not want your entire medical staff to be able to have reloadable chloral hydrate or even sopor autoinjectors. There's a reason the hypospray is locked in the CMO office. It also just seems unnecessary. Syringes are fine. Sometimes I use syringes instead of the hypospray anyway. I don't understand what this would really accomplish.
LanceLynxx Posted May 26, 2018 Posted May 26, 2018 This is a balance issue. You do not want your entire medical staff to be able to have reloadable chloral hydrate or even sopor autoinjectors. There's a reason the hypospray is locked in the CMO office. It also just seems unnecessary. Syringes are fine. Sometimes I use syringes instead of the hypospray anyway. I don't understand what this would really accomplish. What Resi said Although I would perhaps consider the idea of being able to order blank injectors from cargo that you need to fill with whatever you need to fill, as a way to implement "custom injectors" without throwing balance out the window
Fortport Posted May 26, 2018 Author Posted May 26, 2018 I like the idea of being able to manually load ones you order, and keeping them single-use as they are. What do you all think? This way it administers fast with whatever medicine you choose, but they're disposable and not able to be used rapidfire. Could they also need to be CMO approved or something?
ShameOnTurtles Posted May 26, 2018 Posted May 26, 2018 I like the idea of being able to manually load ones you order, and keeping them single-use as they are. What do you all think? This way it administers fast with whatever medicine you choose, but they're disposable and not able to be used rapidfire. Could they also need to be CMO approved or something? Auto injectors can already be filled with custom reagents. Use a syringe on the injector and it will take out the content, and fill it with whatever you want using another syringe. I would support being able to order empty auto injectors. I don't support reusable injectors, on the basis of what others have said.
Alberyk Posted May 29, 2018 Posted May 29, 2018 This would make the hypospray pointless, even with needles, which exist in a large number in medical. Voting for dismissal.
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