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  2. Drug disposal - Wikipedia

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    Medical authorities advise that consumers not store any drug that they would not have a reason at present to possess. [1] Storing drugs creates a possibility that someone will use them inappropriately and suffer harm. [1] Accidental ingestion of medications prescribed for another individual is a leading source of poisonings in American households.

  3. Drug recycling - Wikipedia

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    In the Netherlands, redispensing of unused oral anticancer drugs is currently tested in routine clinical practice to determined cost-savings of a quality-controlled process. [17] This data could help policy-makers to prioritize drug recycling on their agenda, thereby facilitating guidelines for general implementation of drug recycling.

  4. Unused drug - Wikipedia

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    An unused drug or leftover drug is the medicine which remains after the consumer has quit using it. Individual patients may have leftover medicines at the end of their treatment. Health care organizations may keep larger amounts of drugs as part of providing care to a community, and may have unused drugs for a range of reasons.

  5. Walgreens Boots Alliance - Wikipedia

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    Boots forms the main part of the Retail Pharmacy International division of the company. The Boots brand has a history stretching back over 170 years [17] in the United Kingdom (UK) and is a familiar sight on Britain's high streets. [18] Stores are located in prominent high street and city center locations as well as in local communities.

  6. Biomedical waste - Wikipedia

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    In addition to on-site treatment or pickup by a biomedical waste disposal firm for off-site treatment, a mail-back disposal option allows generators of waste to return it to the manufacturer. For instance, waste medicines and equipment can be returned. The waste is shipped through the U.S. postal service.

  7. Vatican Pharmacy - Wikipedia

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    The pharmacy was founded in 1874, at the height of the "Roman Question", when Cardinal Secretary of State Giacomo Antonelli asked Eusebio Ludvig Fronmen, a Fatebenefratelli monk, who ran a nearby pharmacy, to take charge of supplying medicines for the pope and cardinals residing in the Vatican. [1]

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    Boots CEO says his 5-day office return will create a ‘fun’ workplace; working moms are unlikely to agree Orianna Rosa Royle, Aslesha Mehta March 12, 2024 at 10:13 AM

  9. Pharmacy - Wikipedia

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    In 2022 the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development proposed that pharmaceutical companies should be required to collect and destroy unused or expired medicines that they have put on the market in order to reduce public health risks around the misuse of medicines obtained from waste bins, the development of antimicrobial ...