LizMoonstar
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Sun Feb-26-06 05:56 PM
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| prescription drug question |
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Is there any sort of way to 'recycle' prescription medications that you no longer take? I have several prescriptions that I've been switched away from, but I still have the drugs around and in safe condition/unexpired. Is there anyone, say, a charity or drugstore, that could take them, test them to make sure they're still good, and redistribute them? I don't want to have to throw away all this stuff.
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Nicole
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Mon Feb-27-06 01:54 AM
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| 1. FDA has forbidden recycling drugs from consumers |
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but allows states to decide if they want to recycle from nursing homes and assisted-living facilities .
Oklahoma has a nursing home drug recovery system. The drugs must be in the original, sealed unit dose package so pills in an open bottle are still discarded.
On one hand I hate to see drugs that could help someone discarded. On the other hand, I wouldn't want to take drugs that were in someone else's home.
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