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
Open this folder and view contents2. Disposal methods
Open this folder and view contents3. Sorting categories
Close this folder4. Recommended disposal methods by sorting category
Open this folder and view contents4.1 Solids, semi-solids and powders
Open this folder and view contents4.2 Liquids
View the document4.3 Ampoules
View the document4.4 Anti-infective drugs
View the document4.5 Controlled substances
Open this folder and view contents4.6 Antineoplastics
View the document4.7 Disinfectants
View the document4.8 Aerosol canisters
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View the documentAnnex I: Disposal by incineration
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4.4 Anti-infective drugs

Anti-infective drugs should not be discarded in an untreated form. Generally they are unstable and are best incinerated, and if that is not possible encapsulated or inertized. Liquid anti-infective drugs may be diluted in water, left for two weeks and disposed to the sewer.

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