HOME: #PitchThosePills! What to do with your old or unused meds
- Posted by Jared Shepherd
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- July 22nd, 2013
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What do you do with your outdated or unused medications at home? Many residents don’t know what to do with them, but we have recommendations to protect your family and our environment.
We remind you to pitch those pills properly. Here’s why:
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Besides the dangers of unintentional poisoning at home, flushing pills down the toilet can be a water quality issue as wastewater treatment plants are not equipped to remove pharmaceuticals from wastewater. It can affect the environment and public health.
What to do for safe disposal
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration regularly offers its National Take Back Initiatives, but you don’t need to wait until then: Cuyahoga County Solid Waste District offers year-round recommendations, including the County Sheriff’s RX Drug Drop Box Program at local law enforcement agencies.
COLLECTION EVENTS IN YOUR COMMUNITY: Upcoming @neorsd #PitchThosePills collection events
Many may think it’s OK to simply flush old or unused medications down the toilet, but that’s not true. While researchers have no definitive evidence of
human health risk directly related to flushing unused medications, the
Sewer District has found education can help reduce this source of
potential contamination.
Research, education continues
Pharmaceuticals in wastewater is not a new issue. We have researched and monitored trends dating back to the mid-1990s and have been involved in state and national dialogue ever since. We will continue to be active in all pharmaceutical wastewater-treatment research and seek the best solutions to address any health and environmental concerns.
Comments ( 6 )
Do the "Pitch the Pill" drop offs also collect old liquid medicine?
While the Drug Drop Boxes can not accept liquids, if you bring them to one of our collection events in person, we will take them for safe disposal.
Do you take used or unused asthma inhalers and cream prescriptions at your “take back” events? Do you take over the counter drugs?
Thanks for asking. Yes, we accept OTC drugs for disposal. Creams and inhalers are not commonly accepted.
I work on Saturdays and I life in Lake County. What options do I have?
Thanks for your question. To find the best and safest drop-off location near you, check the Rx Drug Drop Box locator: http://rxdrugdropbox.org/