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  2. Google Maps can now guide you to drug disposal locations - AOL

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    Now Google is lending a hand by pinpointing 3,500 of these drop-off sites on Google Maps and via Search in partnership with the DEA, HHS, CVS, Walgreens and state governments.

  3. Did you get expired Paxlovid? It may still be safe to take ...

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    For example, medication with the batch number “GA6260” had an original expiration date of February 28, 2023, but it was adjusted to December 31, 2023. What to do if your Paxlovid is expired

  4. This is when it’s OK to take expired medication - AOL

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    But research conducted by the FDA demonstrates that 90 percent of more than 100 drugs—both prescription and over-the-counter—are perfectly good to use even 15 years after the expiration date.

  5. Drug disposal - Wikipedia

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    Medication waste from this source can be from over prescribing of drugs from healthcare providers, hospital labs, expired drugs, opened drug containers and partially used medications. [5] Furthermore, these wastes can include materials, such as syringes, vials, IV bags, and tubing that contain excess drugs or contaminated in the process of ...

  6. CVS Pharmacy - Wikipedia

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    In 2005 CVS participated in a program to reduce the pollution of Maine's waterways. CVS agreed to accept drugs for disposal so that people would not dispose of them in ways that reach rivers and other bodies of waters. [64] [65] [66] In 2013 CVS agreed to pay Connecticut $800,000 due to alleged mismanagement of hazardous waste.

  7. Drug expiration - Wikipedia

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    The United States' Center for Drug Evaluation and Research officially recommends that drugs past their expiration date be disposed. [11] It has been argued that this practice is wasteful, since consumers and medical facilities are encouraged to purchase fresh medication to replace their expired products, also resulting in additional profits for pharmaceutical firms.

  8. National Take Back Initiative - Wikipedia

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    The National Take Back Initiative is a voluntary program in the United States, encouraging the public to return excess or expired drugs. The take back events occur twice annually, in the spring and in the fall. The program is coordinated by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). [1]

  9. Google Maps takes on opioid crisis with drug disposal search

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    Google said 53 percent of prescription drug abuse situations start with drugs from family and friends. Read more...More about Social Good, Google Maps, Opioid Addiction, Drug Disposal, and Tech