What is the best way to dispose of unused or expired medications?
There is not an easy answer to this question. In the past the advice was to flush the medication down the toilet, but this is no longer recommended because of the potential for environmental damage. At this time, the best option is a local hazardous waste facility, however some waste facilities do not take medications, so there should be additional options for disposal of medications. Check if there is a Pharmacy take-back program in your area. The last option is to throw the drugs in the trash. If you throw the drugs in the garbage, steps should be followed to lessen the potential for abuse of the drugs, to handle privacy issues, and to improve safety.
· Keep the medication in the original container with the childproof lid attached.
· Remove the patients' names if they are present on the container.
· Add a small amount of water to the solid drug or an absorbent material such as kitty litter, sawdust, or flour to liquid drugs before recapping.
· Adding a nontoxic spice such as cayenne pepper is another idea to make the drugs unpalatable.
· Double enclose the contained drugs in a bag or any other waste container, such as a brown paper bag, to prevent immediate identification of a drug container.
· Place medication in the trash at a time that is as close to the time of the garbage pickup as possible.
(from the Kansas Board of Pharmacy)
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