Unwanted Medicines

 

Your medicine cabinet can be a health hazard Most of the medicines in our medicine cabinet we need, but what about the yellow pills in a jar that’s lost its label, and the eye drops we have had for a long time. And what was that Quivinrox B-Sulphamate for?

Returning Medicines

By returning out-of-date and unwanted medicines to your local pharmacy, we can make our home a safer place.

This is all you need to do… it’s really easy

  1. Go to your home medicine area.

  2. Check expiry dates on all your medicines and separate all expired medicines into a container for return.

  3. Check that you actually need all the medicines – separate those medicines no longer needed into the container for return.

  4. Take the container to your local pharmacy for disposal.

 

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