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Eating Infections.

Sorry for the linguistic skills i have a question consisting of 3 parts. A and B and C.  Please be patient :)
A. Is there a risk of any kind from eating or drinking infected food or medications.
B. Can HIV infect in its Solid state? I buy a medicine 4 days ago in DXB and then i opened it in half and found red stains.
C. How can i tell if the medicine is made from blood products? Why i ask is because a german company infected one thousand people with contaminated imoglobine medicines.  
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A.. NO
B. Not an HIV concern
C. Ask your doctor or pharmacist.
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Then I don't knwo what your talking about. Whatever it is it's no risk. HIV is not passed in the enviroment.
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Im not talking about the medecine in a bottle.  Im talking about tablets.  
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So your saying that inside of that bottle is a vaccum?

I don't know how to convince you no risk.
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I know for sure that you are being so patient with me and i apreciate it dearly.  But the tablets are airtight.   Until you remove them
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Yes and they are not air tight like in a test tube and are not in specific lab conditions.
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Even if mixed with medicine tablets that are airshut?
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HIV is fragile and is rendered inactive shortly after it is exposed to elements outside of the human body.
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Thank you very much on your answer i do apreciate that alot. I have a final not on part B. You indicate that it is not an hiv concern in my specific case but is my thinking correct? Hiv can't infect in solid state?
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Thank you very much on your answer i do apreciate that alot. I have a final not on part B. You indicate that it is not an hiv concern in my specific case but is my thinking correct? Hiv can't infect in solid state?
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