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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the DRUG DISPOSAL LOG in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'FACILITY' and 'STREET ADDRESS' fields. Ensure that all information is accurate for proper record-keeping.
  3. Next, complete the 'CITY, STATE, ZIP' section to provide your facility's location details.
  4. In the table provided, enter the 'Date Dispensed', 'RX #', and 'RESIDENT'S NAME' for each medication being disposed of. This ensures a clear history of medications handled.
  5. Fill in the 'NAME OF PHARMACY', 'DRUG', and 'Quantity' columns for each entry. This information is crucial for tracking and compliance.
  6. Document the 'Strength' and 'METHOD OF DESTRUCTION' for each drug as per regulations to maintain compliance with state laws.
  7. Finally, have two licensed staff members or pharmacists witness the destruction by signing in the designated areas at the bottom of the form.

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Check with your pharmacy to see if they accept unused or unwanted medicines or check with your local civic amenity site to see if they accept this type of hazardous waste. Check the waste services locator on this site.
If you have expired or unneeded medication at home, your community may have permanent drug disposal boxes at the following locations: Pharmacies, including independent stores and chains. Police departments. Fire stations. Hospitals. Municipal buildings.
Pharmacies may offer two types of drug take-back services: on-site collection bins and/or envelopes for mailing back unused medications. To find out if your pharmacy or one near you offers drug collection bins or mail-back envelopes, enter the pharmacy name or your city or ZIP code in the search box below.
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.
Every day is take back day in Nebraska, and we make it easy. Simply bring your expired or unused prescription or over-the-counter medication to a participating pharmacy for safe disposal.

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The best way to dispose of most types of unused or expired medicines is to drop off the medicine at a drug take-back site, location, or program immediately. The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration ( DEA ) collects and safely disposes of all medications dropped off at all drug take-back sites.
Drug Take Back Programs Check with your local law enforcement officials to find a location near you or with the DEA to find a DEA-authorized collector in your community.

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