Guidelines for Safe Disposal of Unwanted Pharmaceuticals in and after Emergencies
(1999; 36 pages) [French] [Spanish] Voir le document au format PDF
Table des matières
Afficher le documentAcknowledgements
Ouvrir ce répertoire et afficher son contenu1. Introduction
Fermer ce répertoire2. Disposal methods
Fermer ce répertoire2.1 Return to donor or manufacturer
Afficher le documentCross-frontier transfer of pharmaceutical waste
Ouvrir ce répertoire et afficher son contenu2.2 Landfill
Afficher le document2.3 Waste immobilization: encapsulation
Afficher le document2.4 Waste immobilization: inertization
Afficher le document2.5 Sewer
Afficher le document2.6 Burning in open containers
Ouvrir ce répertoire et afficher son contenu2.7 Medium temperature incineration
Afficher le document2.8 High temperature incineration using existing industrial plants
Afficher le document2.9 Chemical decomposition
Ouvrir ce répertoire et afficher son contenu3. Sorting categories
Ouvrir ce répertoire et afficher son contenu4. Recommended disposal methods by sorting category
Afficher le documentReferences
Afficher le documentFurther reading
Afficher le documentAnnex I: Disposal by incineration
Afficher le documentBack cover
 

Cross-frontier transfer of pharmaceutical waste

There are currently no international conventions regulating transfer of pharmaceutical products across frontiers. However, expired or spoiled pharmaceuticals are considered as hazardous waste and as such, if transferred across frontiers, become regulated and subject to the Basel Convention on the Transfrontier Shipment of Hazardous Wastes7,8,9. This involves prescribed procedures to obtain permission to cross international borders along the transit route prior to actual transport. These procedures can take several months to complete.

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