Pharmaceutical mail-back pilot program data released in new report

May 18, 2010
WASHINGTON, DC, May 18, 2010 -- The University of Maine's Center on Aging has completed the first statewide mail-back pilot program for managing pharmaceutical waste from consumers...

WASHINGTON, DC, May 18, 2010 -- Through a grant awarded by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the University of Maine's Center on Aging has completed the first statewide mail-back pilot program for managing pharmaceutical waste from consumers. Studies show that pharmaceuticals are present in our nation's waterbodies and that certain drugs may cause ecological harm. EPA is currently evaluating the potential risks associated with pharmaceuticals and personal care products on public health and aquatic life.

"This pilot is important because it has filled research gaps about the volumes and types of medications that can end up in our waters, and affect our ecosystems," said Peter S. Silva, assistant administrator for EPA's Office of Water. "The pilot also gave residents a way to serve as environmental stewards to reduce water pollution."

The program included the use of mailers to return unused and unwanted medications, both prescription and over-the-counter, from households.

Maine Care (Maine's Medicaid program) established a limit for certain drugs on the quantity that can be filled with an initial prescription. This policy is targeted at reducing the supply and accumulation of unused medications and to prevent pollution. The Maine legislature also recognized the value of the take-back pilot and enacted legislation to continue the program for an additional two years. As part of the EPA grant, the University of Maine's Center on Aging developed a handbook on the project and collected data on the type and amount of unused medications.

The grant is part of EPA's larger efforts to protect the health of older adults and encourage older adults to engage in environmental stewardship in their communities. Older adults were actively involved in the design and implementation of the safe medicine disposal; for Maine pilot program.

To view the executive summary of the report: http://www.epa.gov/aging/RX-report-Exe-Sum/

###

Sponsored Recommendations

ArmorBlock 5000: Boost Automation Efficiency

April 25, 2024
Discover the transformative benefits of leveraging a scalable On-Machine I/O to improve flexibility, enhance reliability and streamline operations.

Rising Cyber Threats and the Impact on Risk and Resiliency Operations

April 25, 2024
The world of manufacturing is changing, and Generative AI is one of the many change agents. The 2024 State of Smart Manufacturing Report takes a deep dive into how Generative ...

State of Smart Manufacturing Report Series

April 25, 2024
The world of manufacturing is changing, and Generative AI is one of the many change agents. The 2024 State of Smart Manufacturing Report takes a deep dive into how Generative ...

SmartSights WIN-911 Alarm Notification Software Enables Faster Response

March 15, 2024
Alarm notification software enables faster response for customers, keeping production on track