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Pharmaceuticals should not be destroyed by burning at low temperature in open containers, as toxic pollutants may be released into the air. Paper and cardboard packaging, if they are not to be recycled, may be burnt. Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) plastic however must not be burnt.
Patients own CD waste should be returned to the supplying pharmacy for disposal.
Hear this out loud PauseYou can return your unused and expired medications to any pharmacy in Canada any day of the year. In addition, some municipalities and local police forces offer take-back programs. These programs provide safe and easy ways to dispose of unused and expired drugs and health products we have in our homes.
Hear this out loud PauseDenaturing of controlled drugs (CDs) typically involves physically mixing the medicines with a binding matrix to make the material physically irretrievable in the waste chain. The resultant material is classified, described and disposed of as a waste medicine.
Unopened, unused and out-of-date medicines should be returned to pharmacies for disposal. The cardboard box that houses the blister packs can be recycled, as can any paper inserts. Inhalers should not be put in the waste bin as they contain gases which are harmful to the environment.
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Hear this out loud PausePatient returned CDs should be denatured in the presence of another member of staff, preferably a pharmacist or pharmacy technician if available. RPS guidance confirms that the destruction of patient returned CDs, whether they require denaturing or not, does not require witnessing by an authorised person.
Hear this out loud PausePharmacists and licensed dealers authorized to destroy should destroy post-consumer returns on a regular basis as an accumulation may increase diversion risk.
This record should include the following information: the name of the patient the name, form and strength of the medicine the quantity of medicine destroyed the reason for destroying the medicine the date of destruction the method of destruction the signatures of the two members of staff destroying the medicine.

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