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Smart Disposal.  A Prescription of a Better Planet.
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Responsible Medication Disposal Safeguards Lives and Protects the Environment.

Welcome to a site for anyone who is concerned about the environment, human safety, wildlife and aquatic resource conservation.  As Americans, most of us enjoy an unparalleled quality of life.  We have diverse hobbies, numerous economic opportunities, tremendous cultural and outdoor resources and the best health care in the world.  In fact, many of us combine our hobbies with our passion for the natural environment.  And protecting these resources is an important part of our overall enjoyment.

A concern we must all address is the disposal of medications and their effect on human life, wildlife, lakes, rivers and streams throughout our country. This issue is relevant to everyone’s personal health safety and the protection of our environment.

The SMARXT DISPOSAL Smart Disposal Trademark campaign is designed to raise awareness about the potential environmental impact from improperly disposed of medications and to provide proactive guidance through proper disposal alternatives.

 

Note: The FDA advises that the following drugs be flushed down the toilet instead of thrown in the trash:
Actiq (fentanyl citrate)
Daytrana Transdermal Patch (methylphenidate)
Duragesic Transdermal System (fentanyl)
OxyContin Tablets (oxycodone)
Avinza Capsules (morphine sulfate)
Baraclude Tablets (entecavir)
Reyataz Capsules (atazanavir sulfate)
Tequin Tablets (gatifloxacin)
Zerit for Oral Solution (stavudine)
Meperidine HCl Tablets
Percocet (Oxycodone and Acetaminophen)
Xyrem (Sodium Oxybate)
Fentora (fentanyl buccal tablet)

Additional Note: Patients should always refer to printed material accompanying their medication for specific instructions.

 

A few small steps can make an important difference in safeguarding lives and protecting the environment.

Follow your medication prescriber’s instructions and use all medications as instructed. If you do not use all of your prescribed or over-the-counter medication, you can take a few small steps to make a huge impact in safeguarding lives and protecting the environment by disposing of unused medicines properly:

  1. DO NOT FLUSH unused medications and DO NOT POUR them down a sink or drainClick to go to note..
  2. Be Proactive and Dispose of Unused Medication In Household Trash. When discarding unused medications, ensure you protect children and pets from potentially negative effects:
    • Pour medication into a sealable plastic bag. If medication is a solid (pill, liquid capsule, etc.), crush it or add water to dissolve it.
    • Add kitty litter, sawdust, coffee grounds (or any material that mixes with the medication and makes it less appealing for pets and children to eat) to the plastic bag.
    • Seal the plastic bag and put it in the trash. 
    • Remove and destroy ALL identifying personal information (prescription label) from all medication containers before recycling them or throwing them away.
  3. Check for Approved State and Local Collection Programs. Another option is to check for approved state and local collection alternatives such as community based household hazardous waste collection programs. In certain states, you may be able to take your unused medications to your community pharmacy or other location for disposal.
  4. Consult your pharmacist with any questions.


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