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- Drug Disposal: Drug Take-Back Options | FDA
Medicine take-back options are the best ways to safely dispose of unused or expired prescription and nonprescription (for example, over-the-counter) medicines
- Disposal of Unused Medicines: What You Should Know | FDA
Review the instructions that came with your prescription or contact your health care professional (e g , pharmacist, doctor) to find out how to properly dispose of these medicines
- Where and How to Dispose of Unused Medicines | FDA
The best way to dispose of your expired, unwanted, or unused medicines is through a drug take back program Or you can do it at home Check the FDA flush list
- Safe Disposal of Medicines | FDA
Unused portions of these medicines must be disposed of properly to avoid harm The resources listed below provide important information about safe disposal of medicines
- Drug Disposal: FDA’s Flush List for Certain Medicines | FDA
If you don’t have a drug take-back location near you or if drug mail-back envelopes are not available to you, check the FDA’s Flush List to see if your medicine is on the list
- Recalls, Market Withdrawals, Safety Alerts | FDA
Recalls, Market Withdrawals, Safety Alerts The list below provides information gathered from press releases and other public notices about certain recalls of FDA-regulated products
- Safe Drug Disposal- Final
Check with your pharmacy Some pharmacies have mail-back programs and or disposal kiosks Check with the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) to find an authorized collector in your community
- Drug Disposal: Questions and Answers | FDA
If your medicine is not on the flush list, you can follow these instructions to dispose of your medicine in the trash at home
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