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Review your medications annually.
Pharmacy associates must review and pull outdated medications and those expiring within 90 days by the end of every month. This practice is vital for patient safety and inventory management. Regular checks ensure compliance with safety standards and regulations.
However, most states have laws limiting the time to one year after the date the prescription is written. After that time, a pharmacist cant legally fill it. Six states extend the time limit beyond one year, including Idaho, Iowa and Maine.
Since a law was passed in 1979, drug manufacturers are required to stamp an expiration date on their products. This is the date at which the manufacturer can still guarantee the full potency and safety of the drug.
How are expiration dates established? FDA regulations require drug applicants to provide stability testing data with a proposed expiration date and storage conditions when they submit an application for FDA approval of their drug.

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Enact a system to regularly check meds for correct expiration dates and to remove expired drugs. Perform this internal inventory inspection at least monthly to avoid enforcement action via F-tag 761 (SNF). The attached PharMerica Facility Med Storage Audit Form provides an organized and up to date process.
Check the label or consult the U.S. Food and Drug Administrations (FDA) flush list to confirm whether a medication can be flushed. Throw it in the trash: Almost all medicines, except those on the FDAs flush list, can be thrown into household trash.

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