YOUR MEDICINE and THE ENVIRONMENT
Presented by:
Berks County Conservation District
Berks County
Solid Waste Authority
DID YOU KNOW…• In the United States, sales of
over-the-counter medicines have increased by 60% since the 1990s.1
• In 2006, the U.S. prescription volume rose to 3.7 BILLION prescriptions.2
1 Ann Pistell, Maine Department of Environmental Protection. Presentation at Northeast Water Science Forum,August 9, 2007.2 “IMS Intelligence.360: Global Pharmaceutical Perspectives 2006”, IMS Health Report, February 22, 2007.
…THAT’S A LOT OF PILLS!
But what difference does it make?
It makes a difference HERE !
and HERE
HOW DO PHARMACEUTICALS
GET INTO THE ENVIRONMENT?
THINK ABOUT THIS…
Some of the medicine is
absorbed into our bodies-
-And the unused
medicine passes
through the body and is
flushed down the toilet.
Many people think that flushing unused
or old medicine is the best way to
dispose of it.
BUT IT ISN’T!
Your Pet’s Medicines Count Too!
Many of the medications poured down a drain or flushed in a toilet cannot be completely removed from the wastewater.
Then the treated water is discharged to a stream, lake, or river.
The wastewater is treated to remove the pollutants required by law.
However, tiny amounts of those prescriptions remain in the water even after treatment…
This may cause some problems for fish, frogs, and other wildlife.
The City of Philadelphia found 56 pharmaceuticals or byproducts in treated drinking water. (AP 3/10/08)
We don’t know how it affects humans yet.
PROBLEM:You Want to Get Rid of
Unwanted Meds!
•Expired medications lose effectiveness.
• Too many bottles can be confused with current meds.
So what should I do
with this stuff?
FIRST…
SECOND…
Take your unwanted prescriptions and other over the counter (OTC) medicines
to a collection event,
OR
Place them in the trash.
2009 Berks County
Pharmaceutical Collection Event
When: Saturday, March 21, 2009
10:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Where: Giant Food Stores at:
3935 Perkiomen Ave. - Exeter Twp.
4320 N. 5th St. - Muhlenburg Twp.
Place Meds in the Trash
1. Take unused, unneeded, or expiredprescription drugs out of their original containers.
2. Mix the medicines with used coffee grounds or kitty litter.
3. Place the medicines in non-descript containers, such as empty cans or sealable bags.
This will further ensure that the drugs are not diverted into the environment, or accidentally ingested by children or pets.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, please contact the Berks
County Solid Waste Authority at 610-478-6362.
www.co.berks.pa.us/swa
THE ENVIRONMENT THANKS YOU!
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