Guidelines for Safe Disposal of Unwanted Pharmaceuticals in and after Emergencies
(1999; 36 pages) [French] [Spanish] View the PDF document
Table of Contents
View the documentAcknowledgements
Open this folder and view contents1. Introduction
Close this folder2. Disposal methods
Close this folder2.1 Return to donor or manufacturer
View the documentCross-frontier transfer of pharmaceutical waste
Open this folder and view contents2.2 Landfill
View the document2.3 Waste immobilization: encapsulation
View the document2.4 Waste immobilization: inertization
View the document2.5 Sewer
View the document2.6 Burning in open containers
Open this folder and view contents2.7 Medium temperature incineration
View the document2.8 High temperature incineration using existing industrial plants
View the document2.9 Chemical decomposition
Open this folder and view contents3. Sorting categories
Open this folder and view contents4. Recommended disposal methods by sorting category
View the documentReferences
View the documentFurther reading
View the documentAnnex I: Disposal by incineration
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2.1 Return to donor or manufacturer

Wherever practical the possibility of returning unusable drugs for safe disposal by the manufacturer should be explored; particularly drugs which present disposal problems, such as antineoplastics. For unwanted, unrequested donations, especially those that arrive past or unreasonably near their expiry date, it may be possible to return them to the donor for disposal.

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