Wednesday, June 2, 2021

Medication and sharps disposal

Overdose deaths from the misuse of prescription drugs have reached epidemic proportions in the country. The diversion of pharmaceutical controlled substances is the root of this epidemic and we can take steps to prevent it.  Research shows that most of the people that utilize pharmaceutical controlled substances for non-medical reasons get the drugs from family or friends for free. Sometimes the abuse is an unknown situation and the prescriptions are readily shared to address pain issues.


Programs have been applied to propel Americans to ensure proper medication and sharps disposal that impose a severe safety hazard if left in their residential medicine cabinet. The safest and the best method of disposing the pharmaceuticals are for consumers to deliver their undesired medications to an authorized collection site.  This may also be done through a sponsored schedule. The number of available drop locations enhanced after the Drug Disposal Act of 2010 and expanded the choices available to collect restricted substances from the eventual users for the purpose of disposal. People may get authorized collectors in their communities by calling the DEA office. 

Healthcare providers can learn how to systematically dispose unused restricted substances in a sharps container by going through the government regulations. All the collections should be done in a systematic way. All these steps will also help in long-term care amenities. 

The medical wastes should be mindfully managed and every waste bag should be labelled as medical waste products according to stericyle competitior and the bags should be robust enough to withstand any sharp restaurants causing a puncture in the bag. Most of the medical wastes are filled with toxins and therefore they should be managed with care and the best waste disposal techniques should be applied while disposing the medical wastes. By following these easy tips, every person can assist in saving the environment from more pollution.