Hepatitis C: Preventing the Spread
Dispose of needles safely, and don't share them
If you use needles for any reason, don’t share them. Use only sterile syringes. And get them from a reliable source (like a pharmacy). Keep reusable syringes capped between uses. Don’t let anyone else use them. Clean your skin with a new alcohol swab before use. After using a needle, get rid of it safely in a puncture-proof container. (Ask your doctor about this.) Don't share other drug items. This includes anything used to snort.
Practice safer sex
Very rarely, the hepatitis C virus can pass from person to person during sex. Using latex condoms every time is the only way to protect you from most diseases that are spread through sex. If you or your partner is allergic to latex, try polyurethane condoms.
Don’t share toiletries
Even if you can’t see it, tiny amounts of blood can be on razors, toothbrushes, or other personal care items. Don’t share them with anyone. Talk with your doctor if you’re not sure what’s safe to share.
Care for open wounds
If you’re bleeding, take care of it yourself. Anyone who helps you should wear latex gloves. Use bleach to clean up any spilled blood. Carefully dispose of bandages, tissues, or anything that has your blood on it. Cover open cuts or sores with a bandage.