Only Order What You Need

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Only Order What You Need www.medicinewaste.com g

Did you know … Unused prescription medicines cost the NHS in the UK an estimated £300 million every year. This could pay for ... 11,778 MORE community nurses or 80,906 MORE hip replacements or 19,799 MORE drug treatment courses for breast cancer or 300,000 MORE drug treatment courses for Alzheimer's or 312,175 MORE cataract operations

Remember that unused medicines cannot be recycled! Even if you never open them, once medicines have left the Pharmacy, they cannot be recycled or used by anyone else. Please bring your unused medicines to the Pharmacy for safe disposal. NEVER dispose of your unused or unwanted medicines down the toilet!

How Can You Help? There are a number of ways that you can help to reduce the issue of wasted medicines and save money for your local NHS. Only order the medicines that you need. Please let your GP or Pharmacist know if you’ve stopped taking any of your medicines Check what medicines you still have at home before re-ordering Discuss your medication with your GP or Pharmacist on a regular basis Think carefully before ticking all the boxes on your repeat prescription forms and only tick those you really need If you don’t need the medicine please don’t order it! If you need the medicine in the future you can still request it. If you need to go into hospital, please remember to take all your medicines with you in a clearly marked bag. Please also remember that your medicines are prescribed only for you; it’s not safe to share them with anyone else

Did you know? Think about it … Even if you never open them, once you leave a pharmacy your medicines cannot be recycled or used by anyone else. This means that any you return are destroyed. Think about it … Before heading to the pharmacy, take a look in your medicine cabinet to see what you actually need. You may have ordered extra of a repeat prescription last time you went and forgot.