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Also all alcohol wipes, pads and swabs have expiration dates on them, so if you buy new ones with a different brand name, or have old ones at home, check the expiration date.

If they are expired they will not help. I wonder what the labs use now when they take you blood? They always use alcohol wipes. I have to check my blood tomorrow. I'll bring my own I think, to be sure.
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