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Winter 2009

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CityViewNC.com | 61 First, remove and destroy the prescription label from the medication container. (It contains identifying personal information.) Crush solid medications or dissolve them in water (this applies to liquid medications as well) and mix the resulting liquid with kitty litter or sawdust, then place in a sealed plastic bag BEFORE tossing into the trash. Since medicines can be viewed as "hazardous waste," you may want to speak to the Safety/Recycling Coordinator at Cumberland County's Solid Waste Management office. Her name is Jan Albert and she can be reached at 910.321.6914. Following these simple steps can help protect your family and your community, minimize potential damage to the environment and help prevent the illegal diversion of unused medications. Your pharmacist is an accessible healthcare professional. They are experts on the medications your doctors prescribe and are usually quite happy to guide you on disposing of your unused medications. Thanks to the website, www.unchealthinfo.org for the helpful information in this article. advises the following approach: The Institute for Safe Medication Practices

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