alternate disposal
To find out if there are medicine take back options near you, visit www.takebacknetwork.com/local_efforts or in Washington State, go here. If there are no medicine take-back locations operating near you, and until a manufacturer provided take-back program is provided, please carefully prepare your unwanted pharmaceuticals and dispose of them in the garbage. It is recognized that there is concern that this method could potentially allow inadvertent access of the drugs to children and/or animals during the disposal process. This access potential can be minimized by following a few simple steps:
Interim instructions on how to dispose of medicine if you cannot return it:
For chemotherapy drugs, contact your prescribing medical office to see if they will accept the drug. For all other drugs, we recommend that you:
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Keep the medication in its original container.
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Modify the medications to discourage consumption by adding something unappealing, such as kitty litter or sawdust. Do not crush the pills.
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Seal and conceal. Tape the container lid shut with tape, place in a sealable bag, then place in a non-transparent container to ensure that the contents cannot be seen.
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Discard the container into the garbage. Do not place in the recycling bin. Make sure your trash cannot be accessed by children, pets, or others who might be looking in the garbage for drugs."
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