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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Ver el documentoAcknowledgements
Abrir esta carpeta y ver su contenido1. Introduction
Abrir esta carpeta y ver su contenido2. Disposal methods
Abrir esta carpeta y ver su contenido3. Sorting categories
Cerrar esta carpeta4. Recommended disposal methods by sorting category
Abrir esta carpeta y ver su contenido4.1 Solids, semi-solids and powders
Abrir esta carpeta y ver su contenido4.2 Liquids
Ver el documento4.3 Ampoules
Ver el documento4.4 Anti-infective drugs
Ver el documento4.5 Controlled substances
Abrir esta carpeta y ver su contenido4.6 Antineoplastics
Ver el documento4.7 Disinfectants
Ver el documento4.8 Aerosol canisters
Ver el documentoReferences
Ver el documentoFurther reading
Ver el documentoAnnex I: Disposal by incineration
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4.8 Aerosol canisters

Disposable aerosol canisters and inhalers should not be burnt or incinerated, as high temperatures may cause them to explode, possibly causing injury to operators and/or damage to the furnace or incinerator. Provided they do not contain poisonous substances they should be disposed of in a landfill, dispersed among municipal solid wastes.

Table 2: Summary of pharmaceutical categories and disposal methods in and after emergencies

Category

Disposal methods

Comments

Solids
Semi-solids
Powders

Landfill
Waste encapsulation
Waste inertization
Medium and high temperature incineration (cement kiln incinerator)

No more than 1% of the daily municipal waste should be disposed of daily in an untreated form (non-immobilized) to a landfill.

Liquids

Sewer
High temperature incineration (cement kiln incinerator)

Antineoplastics not to sewer.

Ampoules

Crush ampoules and flush diluted fluid to
Sewer

Antineoplastics not to sewer.

Anti-infective drugs

Waste encapsulation
Waste inertization
Medium and high temperature incineration (cement kiln incinerator)

Liquid antibiotics may be diluted with water, left to stand for several weeks and discharged to a sewer.

Antineoplastics

Return to donor or manufacturer
Waste encapsulation
Waste inertization
Medium and high temperature incineration
(cement kiln incinerator)
(chemical decomposition)

Not to landfill unless encapsulated.
Not to sewer.
No medium temperature incineration.

Controlled drugs

Waste encapsulation
Waste inertization
Medium and high temperature incineration
(cement kiln incinerator)

Not to landfill unless encapsulated.

Aerosol canisters

Landfill
Waste encapsulation

Not to be burnt: may explode.

Disinfectants

Use
To sewer or fast-flowing watercourse: small quantities of diluted disinfectants (max. 50 litres per day under supervision)

No undiluted disinfectants to sewers or water courses.

Maximum 50 litres per day diluted to sewer or fast-flowing watercourse.

No disinfectants at all to slow moving or stagnant watercourses.

PVC plastic, glass

Landfill

Not for burning in open containers.

Paper, cardboard

Recycle, burn, landfill


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