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Disposing of medications, both prescription and over-the-counter, appropriately is essential. Expired medicines can change and may not work as expected, or their effects may have been affected by time, temperature, or exposure to light. A few drugs may even be harmful if taken past the expiry date.
What are some options for medication disposal?
Clean out your clutter! Yes, in the medicine cabinet.
Since expired medications are just creating clutter in your home, you should eliminate them. It is recommended to regularly check with the pharmacist or doctor if you need to take any of these medicines still. Disposing of expired medications will also help protect the environment because drugs thrown away in household waste could contaminate water bodies and landfills.
If you have any questions on which medications can affect your health, talk with one of our pharmacists, and they will be able to help you out. Ensure not to mix old and new medicines as it could lead to an overdose or mixing of different kinds of medicine, leading to adverse effects.
Why you should dispose of your medications properly?
If you are unsure of a medication and how it will work for you, give one of our pharmacists a call. We are here to help.
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