Saturday, September 14, 2019
How to dispose off unused medicines
Do you have a cupboard full of unused medicines? Are you
worried about how to dispose off these expired drugs and medicines? Here are some
steps in which you will get to learn how to properly dispose of old, unused,
unwanted, or expired medicine.
1. Keep a regular check on the medicines that you have at
home. Collect all the unused, unwanted or expiry medicines of your home before the expiry date and drop off at the medical store near you.
2. If the medicos shop owner, refuse to take back the
medicines, then you will go for the flushing the medicines down the toilet
depending on the drug. Check the label or the patient information leaflet with
your medicine before flushing.
3. Other medicines, those can’t be thrown or flush out can
be disposed off in the household trash. While disposing off in household trash,
follow some simple steps like Remove the drugs from their original containers
and mix them with something undesirable, such as used coffee grounds, dirt.
Some people wonder if it’s okay to flush certain medicines
when a take-back option is not readily available. There are concerns about the
small levels of drugs that may be found in surface water, such as rivers and
lakes, and in drinking water supplies.
For more information on what to do when you no longer need
your medicines, always consult the pharmacist or medicos shop owner and doctor.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Top 10 Natural Ways to Cleanse Your Stomach: A Comprehensive Guide to Digestive Health
### 1. Hydration and Lemon Water Staying adequately hydrated is fundamental to digestive health. Water helps in the breakdown of food and ...
-
HEARTLY THANKS TO ALL MOTHERS Mother's Day is a day that honors mothers and motherhood ...
-
Pregnancy is a beautiful and exciting journey that many women experience in their lives. It is a time filled with joy, anticipation, and, at...
-
Typhoid is a serious bacterial infection caused by Salmonella typhi. It spreads through contaminated food, water, or close contact with ...
No comments:
Post a Comment