Safe Disposal Of Unwanted Pharmaceuticals
Found 3 free book(s)Trash & Recycling Guide - Waste Disposal & Recycling
www.wm.comthe time of disposal. For more information please call 760-603-0153. ... Residents may place unwanted cell phones and used household batteries in a clear ... fl orescent bulbs and pharmaceuticals. Any home products labeled toxic, fl ammable, corrosive or reactive is a health threat to people, animals and the environment. Some examples
3 Health impacts of health-care waste - WHO
www.who.intMany of the chemicals and pharmaceuticals used in health-care estab-lishments are hazardous (e.g. toxic, genotoxic, corrosive, ßammable, reactive, explosive, shock-sensitive). These substances are commonly present in small quantities in health-care waste; larger quantities may be found when unwanted or outdated chemicals and pharmaceuticals are
NORFLEX™ - Medsafe
www.medsafe.govt.nzDisposal If your doctor tells you to stop taking this medicine, or if it has passed its 'Use By' date ask your pharmacist what to do with any tablets that are left over. Product Description What it looks like NORFLEX are white tablets with N/X on one side and no markings on the other side. It comes in bottles containing 100 tablets. Ingredients