Death and old medicines

Death and old medicines

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KAgantua

Original Poster:

4,146 posts

136 months

Tuesday 19th January 2021
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When someone dies and they had a lot of medicines (Warfarin etc) is there a service that takes them for recycling?

pequod

8,997 posts

143 months

Tuesday 19th January 2021
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Return them to the pharmacy for disposal.

blue_haddock

3,687 posts

72 months

Tuesday 19th January 2021
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Once they have left the pharmacy they cant be reused but a pharmacy will dispose of them correctly.

KAgantua

Original Poster:

4,146 posts

136 months

Tuesday 19th January 2021
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Are there drug banks like food banks?

dragonflyjade

47 posts

115 months

Tuesday 19th January 2021
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No, not at all. Pharmacies have a contract with official waste disposal contracts for returned medication.

carlove

7,643 posts

172 months

Tuesday 19th January 2021
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Drugs can’t be reused sadly, even if the packets unopened, there’s a reason for it but it slips my mind right now,
You’ll need to drop them at a pharmacy (can be any pharmacy) and they’ll dispose of them.

blue_haddock

3,687 posts

72 months

Tuesday 19th January 2021
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carlove said:
Drugs can’t be reused sadly, even if the packets unopened, there’s a reason for it but it slips my mind right now,
You’ll need to drop them at a pharmacy (can be any pharmacy) and they’ll dispose of them.
Pretty much because they can't guarantee they haven't been tampered with as far as I know

KAgantua

Original Poster:

4,146 posts

136 months

Tuesday 19th January 2021
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Not even dodgy dave down the pub?

carlove

7,643 posts

172 months

Tuesday 19th January 2021
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KAgantua said:
Not even dodgy dave down the pub?
Has to be said Dodgy Dave probably isn’t as much a stickler for the rules as Boots.

carlove

7,643 posts

172 months

Tuesday 19th January 2021
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blue_haddock said:
carlove said:
Drugs can’t be reused sadly, even if the packets unopened, there’s a reason for it but it slips my mind right now,
You’ll need to drop them at a pharmacy (can be any pharmacy) and they’ll dispose of them.
Pretty much because they can't guarantee they haven't been tampered with as far as I know
Thanks, that was it. Just completely slipped my mind earlier.

sherman

13,711 posts

220 months

Tuesday 19th January 2021
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Yeah just pack them all up and hand them back to the local pharmacy.
After my grandma passed away a few years ago I didnt need to buy paracetemol for the rest of the year from all the packs I found in her house shilst it was getting cleared.

V8covin

7,714 posts

198 months

Wednesday 20th January 2021
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May as well flush them down the loo

mickyh7

2,347 posts

91 months

Wednesday 20th January 2021
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V8covin said:
May as well flush them down the loo
Do not flush them down the Loo.
There is a very good reason for this.

StevieBee

13,349 posts

260 months

Wednesday 20th January 2021
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mickyh7 said:
V8covin said:
May as well flush them down the loo
Do not flush them down the Loo.
There is a very good reason for this.
Indeed. That's a pretty dim thing to do!

Most councils will collect medical waste including old medicines for free.

V8covin

7,714 posts

198 months

Wednesday 20th January 2021
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mickyh7 said:
Do not flush them down the Loo.
There is a very good reason for this.
You could tell us the reason....... I'm guessing it could contaminate the water supply,in theory ?

mickyh7

2,347 posts

91 months

Wednesday 20th January 2021
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V8covin said:
You could tell us the reason....... I'm guessing it could contaminate the water supply,in theory ?
I could hand feed, but since your all grown up, you could just ask google yourself?

Pothole

34,367 posts

287 months

Wednesday 20th January 2021
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V8covin said:
mickyh7 said:
Do not flush them down the Loo.
There is a very good reason for this.
You could tell us the reason....... I'm guessing it could contaminate the water supply,in theory ?
Because it's lazy and not the right thing to do.

V8covin

7,714 posts

198 months

Wednesday 20th January 2021
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mickyh7 said:
I could hand feed, but since your all grown up, you could just ask google yourself?
Predictable answer.
Would have been easier for your reply to include don't flush them down the loo because.....
Maybe you don't know the reason smile

crofty1984

16,158 posts

209 months

Wednesday 20th January 2021
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mickyh7 said:
V8covin said:
You could tell us the reason....... I'm guessing it could contaminate the water supply,in theory ?
I could hand feed, but since your all grown up, you could just ask google yourself?
Water treatment is a very precise balance and can be disrupted if you're not careful. There can be various bio-cultures involved, and chemical processed so if you flush "active" ingredients there's a risk of disrupting the process. It's not quite as simple as filtering your poo through a pilliowcase, you'll be pleased to hear!

V8covin

7,714 posts

198 months

Wednesday 20th January 2021
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It turns out you can flush some down the loo,there is a flush list.
Thanks Mr Google