August is National Drug Drop-off Month…
Brought to you by Rexall
Medications are a vital part of our lives, and they play an important role in treating various conditions and diseases. When these medications are no longer required or expire, they need to be safely disposed of – and that includes the cough and cold medications, ointments and pain medications that you may have in your home. Safe disposal of medication is necessary to ensure that old, expired or no longer needed medications are not accidentally used or are intentionally misused. Safely disposing of medication also ensures that unnecessary chemicals and products are not released into the environment.
At Rexall, we understand that safe disposal of medications is key to keeping you and your loved ones safe. In an effort to support safer homes and communities, your local Rexall Pharmacy offers a Medications Take Back service year-round, at no charge. Simply drop off your old and/or expired medications to any Rexall Pharmacy for safe disposal. If you aren’t in the habit of doing this already, this is the perfect time to start: August is National Drug Drop-off Month.
Why should I clean out my Medicine cabinet?
It is important to check your medicine cabinet and home regularly for medications that are old, expired or no longer needed, to ensure they are disposed of quickly and safely. Old, expired and unused medications can be accidentally used or intentionally misused, which can put the ones you love and others in your home (including pets and children) at risk. To avoid accidents and misuse, remember to keep all medications out of reach in a non-accessible place.
Additionally, medications that have passed their expiration date – including over-the-counter (OTC) products, vitamins and minerals – may start to degrade and become less effective with age. Some expired medications can also become dangerous as they degrade, so it is best to dispose of them right away.
Where do I take all my old, unused and expired medications?
One of the easiest, safest and most convenient ways to dispose of your unwanted medications is to bring them to your local Rexall Pharmacy. Your Rexall Pharmacist is happy to help facilitate the correct and safe disposal of all your old, unused and/or expired medications at no cost to you! Your local Rexall Pharmacy will accept all returns, including medication that was not purchased at Rexall Pharmacy. To find your nearest Rexall Pharmacy, go to rexall.ca/storelocator.
Why should I safely dispose of my old, unused, expired medications at my Rexall pharmacy?
Having old, expired and unused medications in your home can easily put you and your loved ones at risk of accidental use or intentional misuse. In fact, according to Drug Free Kids Canada one in 10 teens admit to having taken a legal prescription drug in the past year to get high, and 55 per cent of those kids say they took them from their home. Help keep your community safe and healthy by safely disposing of old, unused and expired medications.
As well, the incorrect disposal of medication can have a negative impact on our environment. Flushing drugs down the toilet or throwing them in the garbage has led to traces of pharmaceuticals being found in soil and water. Currently, levels are very low but as the use of medications increases, the buildup of this waste over time can have detrimental effects on us and our environment. Your Rexall Pharmacy has access to a specialized service that ensures safe and proper disposal of medications.
What can I take back to my local Rexall pharmacy?
You can return:
– All prescription medications (such as ointments, tablets and capsules)
– Over-the-counter (OTC) products (such as cough syrup and pain medications)
– Natural health products (such as vitamins and supplements)
– Inhalers and devices (such as epinephrine auto injectors)
– Needles or sharps in appropriate disposal containers (for your safety and the safety of our staff, needles and sharps will be accepted only if they are in appropriate sharps containers, which you can obtain from your local Rexall Pharmacy)
For additional information on the safe disposal of different types of medications and OTC products, speak with your Rexall Pharmacist.
Visit your local Rexall Pharmacy today to learn more about how your Rexall Pharmacist can help you safely dispose of unused, unwanted and expired medications and OTC products. Together, we can keep our homes, communities and the environment healthy and safe for everyone.
Bring Your Old And Unused Medications To Rexall For Safe Disposal
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