 The study revealed that reuse of injection equipment was not observed in any of the 60 health facilities. In exit interviews of 120 patients it was found that 27, 22.5 percent patients reported receiving an injection while 11, 9.2 percent were prescribed intravenous for drips. More injections in drips were prescribed in the private sector n equals 15, 25 percent in comparison with the public sector n equals 12, 20 percent. Slightly higher proportion of four drips were prescribed by the private providers when compared to public sector healthcare providers 6, 10 percent versus 5, 8.3 percent respectively. Most of the prescribers n equals 58, 96.7 percent reported that patients who attended public and private health facilities demanded injectable medicines. Used syringes and drips were noted to be visible in open containers and buckets for final disposal in 20, 33.3 percent assessed health facilities. This article was authored by Syed Sharif Ali Shah, Saftar Pasha, Nikkaditikar and others. We are article.tv. Links in the description below.