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  2. Drug disposal - Wikipedia

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    The pharmacy may not sort, count, or review the unwanted prescription medications once collected and they are required to report tampering of any receptacles to the Board of Pharmacy within 14 days. [39] It is important to note that these pharmaceutical take-back programs only take prescription medications, not drug samples or medical waste. [39]

  3. National Take Back Initiative - Wikipedia

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    The DEA’s Take-Back events are also a reflection of the President's prescription drug abuse prevention strategy entitled "Epidemic: Responding to America’s Prescription Drug Abuse Crisis" developed and promoted by the Office of National Drug Control Policy. Ridding medicine cabinets of unused or expired medications in American homes is one ...

  4. They’re a real threat to the U.S. pharmaceutical industry, trade groups warn, one likely to result in medication shortages and higher prescription drug costs, with patients footing the bill.

  5. Drug diversion - Wikipedia

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    [4] To reduce the occurrence of pharmaceutical diversion by doctor shopping and prescription fraud, almost all states have established prescription monitoring programs (PMPs) that facilitate the collection, analysis, and reporting of information regarding pharmaceutical drug prescriptions. [5]

  6. Insurers try not to deny patients prescription drugs. Here's ...

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    Claims information can allow a prescription to process without a “hard stop” at the pharmacy. For example, if someone has Type 2 diabetes and a medical claim related to it, then certain ...

  7. What Not to Do When Filling a Prescription - AOL

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    Americans spend $400 million on prescription drugs to relieve the symptoms, according to one study, and some of them spend too much. DailyFinance's Laura Rowley looks at what not to do when filling a.

  8. Prescription charges - Wikipedia

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    The policy on prescription charges was dismissed as a "dog's dinner" by the Social Market Foundation, who said in 2003 that the current rules on who pays for medicines and who does not are unfair and illogical. [8] In 2007, a survey conducted by Ipsos Mori found that 800,000 people failed to collect a prescription during 2007 due to cost. [9]

  9. The Surgeon General's parting prescription? Community ... - AOL

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    This prescription needs to be filled. Disaster throws the need of community into sharp relief, but it is crucial for everyday and lifelong health and well-being too.