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Medication disposal practices: Increasing patient and clinician education on safe methods

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2018

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Kinrys, Gustavo, Alexandra K. Gold, John J. Worthington, and Andrew A. Nierenberg. 2018. “Medication disposal practices: Increasing patient and clinician education on safe methods.” The Journal of International Medical Research 46 (3): 927-939. doi:10.1177/0300060517738681. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0300060517738681.

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Recent research suggests that the nation’s water supply is contaminated with trace pharmaceuticals that exert a negative environmental and public health impact. Incorrect medication disposal methods (e.g. flushing medications down the toilet or drain) are a significant factor contributing to the presence of medication compounds in the aquatic environment. In this commentary, we provide a summary of the existing data on pharmaceuticals in the nation’s water as well as the role of improper medication disposal methods on water contamination. We discuss statistics on improper medication disposal practices among patients and clinicians as well as recent advances in proper medication disposal methods as a solution to this problem. Currently, many patients and clinicians are not aware of proper medication disposal practices. We summarize the importance of patient and clinician education in advancing environmental-safe medication disposal methods.

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Medication disposal, medication take-back programs, environmental pollution, patient education, clinician education

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