Abstract Background The National Return of Unwanted Medicines (NatRUM) program in Australia is one of the few nationally coordinated, free-to-consumer schemes to dispose of unwanted medicines globally. This scheme has been in operation since 1996, however, little is known about public awareness of the scheme and its effectiveness in reducing unsafe disposal practices. The study objectives are to undertake a review of (1) the current use of the NatRUM scheme by consumers; and (11) to investigate disposal practices and beliefs of the general population. Methods/design A two-stage, mixed-methods study will be undertaken. Stage One will include a nation-wide audit of a representative sample of unwanted medicine bins, collected by community phar...
method for the disposal of unwanted and expired medicines. This stops drugs being dumped in landfill...
Background: Patients have unwanted/unused/expired medicines in households. Home storage leads to acc...
BACKGROUND: Access and availability of unused and expired medication (UEM) due to improper disposal ...
Objective The aim of the present study was to explore disposal practices of unwanted medicines in a ...
Objective. The aim of the present study was to explore disposal practices of unwanted medicines in a...
Background: Globally, there is a growing emphasis on appropriate removal of unwanted medicines for s...
Abstract Background Consumers most commonly discard unwanted medicines in household rubbish or drain...
Pharmaceutical disposal practices have become a global issue that has caught the concern of health a...
Objective: (1) To report the awareness on MRP and its utilization rate. (2) To assess environment aw...
The aim of our study was to develop and validate the return and disposal of unused medications (ReDi...
Background Improper disposal of medication has several possible consequences such as childhood poiso...
Evidence demonstrates that inappropriate drug disposal creates a significant risk to global environm...
Background. Accumulation of unused and expired medicines at home is a source of environmental hazard...
The aim of this study was to investigate the provision and disposal of needles and syringes in Geelo...
Objective: Keeping unnecessary drugs at home is a situation showing both causes and consequences of ...
method for the disposal of unwanted and expired medicines. This stops drugs being dumped in landfill...
Background: Patients have unwanted/unused/expired medicines in households. Home storage leads to acc...
BACKGROUND: Access and availability of unused and expired medication (UEM) due to improper disposal ...
Objective The aim of the present study was to explore disposal practices of unwanted medicines in a ...
Objective. The aim of the present study was to explore disposal practices of unwanted medicines in a...
Background: Globally, there is a growing emphasis on appropriate removal of unwanted medicines for s...
Abstract Background Consumers most commonly discard unwanted medicines in household rubbish or drain...
Pharmaceutical disposal practices have become a global issue that has caught the concern of health a...
Objective: (1) To report the awareness on MRP and its utilization rate. (2) To assess environment aw...
The aim of our study was to develop and validate the return and disposal of unused medications (ReDi...
Background Improper disposal of medication has several possible consequences such as childhood poiso...
Evidence demonstrates that inappropriate drug disposal creates a significant risk to global environm...
Background. Accumulation of unused and expired medicines at home is a source of environmental hazard...
The aim of this study was to investigate the provision and disposal of needles and syringes in Geelo...
Objective: Keeping unnecessary drugs at home is a situation showing both causes and consequences of ...
method for the disposal of unwanted and expired medicines. This stops drugs being dumped in landfill...
Background: Patients have unwanted/unused/expired medicines in households. Home storage leads to acc...
BACKGROUND: Access and availability of unused and expired medication (UEM) due to improper disposal ...