Guidelines for Safe Disposal of Unwanted Pharmaceuticals in and after Emergencies
(1999; 36 pages) [French] [Spanish] Ver el documento en el formato PDF
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Abrir esta carpeta y ver su contenido1. Introduction
Abrir esta carpeta y ver su contenido2. Disposal methods
Cerrar esta carpeta3. Sorting categories
Cerrar esta carpeta3.1 The objectives of sorting
Ver el documentoPractical advice on sorting
Ver el documento3.2 Optimum conditions for sorting
Ver el documento3.3 Sorting categories
Ver el documento3.4 Pharmaceuticals and other materials which can still be used
Ver el documento3.5 Expired or unwanted pharmaceuticals
Ver el documento3.6 Hazardous or potentially hazardous non-pharmaceutical materials
Ver el documento3.7 Recyclable material
Abrir esta carpeta y ver su contenido4. Recommended disposal methods by sorting category
Ver el documentoReferences
Ver el documentoFurther reading
Ver el documentoAnnex I: Disposal by incineration
Ver el documentoBack cover
 

Practical advice on sorting

Sorting involves an initial overall evaluation of the stockpile and subsequent division of pharmaceuticals into those suitable for use and those to be discarded. For those to be discarded a decision is made on the best method of disposal. To be efficient items should only be handled once. Pharmaceuticals suitable for use should remain in their packaging. The pharmaceuticals to be discarded should, when necessary, be separated from their packaging as late in the process as possible.

The sorting process includes:

• identifying each item;
• making a decision on whether it is usable;
• if usable, leaving packaging intact;
• if not usable, making a judgement on the optimal method of disposal and sorting accordingly;
• leaving packages and boxes intact until reaching their location, prior to definitive disposal or transport to an institution for use.

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