No; bring it back to the pharmacy you got it from.Burn it?
Problem Leper is the drug active ingredients esp. antibiotics, hormone treatments , etc leech into the groundwaster water surrounding city dumps rather than persons using them. Same for metals & mercury , you dont want them getting into cities water supply ..even in diluted form.Safe Option (and free of any charges):- Place all your unwanted tablets in a plastic bag and seal it. Use a hammer to make pulp of the contents. Then empty bag into your waste bin.
No; bring it back to the pharmacy you got it from.
Other posters have indicated that some pharmacies aren’t accepting them due to Covid...
Pharmacies get deliveries every day that they have to deal with, returned medication can be handled in the same way; so don't take no for an answer.
@Leo - you misunderstand me.
The pharmacy in question was using COVID as an excuse to not handle returned medication. Since they handle incoming deliveries, there's no 'COVID' reason why they can't take in the returned medication.
For a refund, yes that would be the case. However for disposal they can. You can always ask to speak to an adult employee.she said that they could not take it back
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