Medication Supplies Organizer for IVF

Medication Supplies Organizer for IVF

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This is an essential tool for managing medication and injection supplies during an IVF cycle. It simplifies the daily process of injections by keeping all necessary items within easy reach. The organizer stores only a few doses of medication, while the rest are safely kept in the fridge or out of sight until needed. **Compartments:** * Documents: Store your medication facts, treatment schedule, and any other important documents for quick reference. * Pen injector: Hold one Gonal F or Follistim pen; you may also want to keep a regular pen handy for writing notes. * Syringes: Regular syringes fit snugly in this compartment, accommodating about 15 3ml syringes. Prioritize storing Lupron protocol syringes first and mix in some 3ml ones as you begin stimulation treatment. * Q-Caps: Store 5-6 of these handy mixing tools for easy use with Menopur or Bravelle boxes. * Needles: Use this slot for the 27 or 30Ga needles needed for SQ injections, or the 22 or 25Ga needles used for IM injections. * Prep pads: Plenty of space for alcohol swabs and gauze squares in case of bleeding incidents. * Medicine vials: Two compartments can store four small vials each (Menopur, Sodium Chloride solution, Bravelle) or one large vial (Lupron, PIO). * Pen needles: A designated slot for little needle caps from Gonal F or Follistim pens. * Syringe Rest: Put down the syringe or store the Gonal F cap in a safe place where it won't roll away. **Storage Guidelines:** Every IVF treatment is unique, and this storage system is only suitable for medications that remain stable at room temperature. Some medications may last longer when refrigerated (e.g., Gonal-F, Menopur), so keep only your next few doses at room temperature. Other medications should be stored in the fridge or not refrigerated at all. Be aware of light sensitivity: some medications need protection from direct sunlight (e.g., Lupron, Del Estrogen). Store these in their original cartons to prevent exposure. Double-check your medication facts sheets and consult with your nurse or pharmacist if unsure about any aspect of storage. **Design Notes:** The STL file is for the light blue print. The dark blue one is a first draft. The updated design features thinner walls, fewer bottom layers, and can store four small vials in each medicine slot instead of two. This results in faster print times. You'll need a 150mm x 150mm bed size to print this organizer successfully. I printed at .3mm thickness and suggest setting your print speed to the fast side of normal; resonance issues are minimized due to the design's long straight lines.

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