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McKean County, PA Unwanted Medication Collection Program Bradford Regional Medical Center Bradford, PA, McKean County Saturday, May 16, 2009, 8 to Noon
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The Beginning! Allegheny, Susquehanna and Genessee Rivers
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Partners and Resources PA CleanWays – 2 million dollar insurance, volunteers, DEP Household Hazardous Grant Administration Penn State Extension – Leadership, advertising, and organization. McKean Conservation District – Leadership, volunteers, and Water Resources Education Network Grant (WREN) Administration.
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Partners and Resources Bradford Regional Medical Center – Site and Pharmacist Environmental Enterprises Incorporated, Cincinnati, Ohio – Non – controlled substances McKean County Sherriff and Deputy – Security and Controlled Substances Hamot Medical Center, Erie, PA - Incinerator
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Partners and Resources McKean County Commissioners – Political and Financial Support PA DEP – Household Hazardous Grant – 50% of Costs League of Women Voters – WREN Grant – $5000.00 – Unwanted Medication Collection Event – Educational PowerPoint – Personal Care Home Survey
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Unwanted Medication Collection Program Saturday, May 16, 2009 Bradford Regional Medical Center Parking Lot 8AM to Noon
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Educational PowerPoint OBJECTIVES Explain the Issue Share USGS and Dr Volz Research Information Tour of Wastewater Treatment Plant Send NO Flushing Message Advertise the Unwanted Medication Collection Event
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Research Data Fish Study – June 14, 2008 Dr. Conrad Volz, University of Pittsburgh, Control Study on Upper Allegheny River
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You Wouldn’t Do This!
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So Don’t Do This!
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Placemat – 12,000 Distributed
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Survey Results Cameron, McKean, and Potter County Personal Care Homes 5 Facilities Surveyed Total Beds = 459 Average = 91.8 Beds % Beds Occupied – 93% Average
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Medication Disposal Needs Increasing – 2 (40%) Decreasing – 0 Same – 3 (60%)
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Type of Pharmacy Used Mail – Order Pharmacy – 1 Long Term Care Pharmacy – 4 Veterans Pharmacy – 1 Pharmacy Management Group - 1
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Reasons for Unwanted Medications Patient leaves or dies – 3 Allergic or adverse reaction – 1 Medication Expired – 2 Medication No longer required – 5 Patient refused treatment – 3 Excess dosage – 1 Medication dropped or spilled - 4
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Reasons Why They Flush Does not flush – 1 Medicare Policy – 1 Medicaid Policy – 1 Drug Enforcement Agency policy – 1 Facility Guidelines – 2 Other (Disposed of in Sharps Container) - 1
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If flushed- Water Destination Wastewater sent to Sewage Treatment Plant - 4
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How Often Do You Dispose As necessary – 2 Once/week – 1 Once/month - 1
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Who Should Create Alternative to Flushing State Government – 1 Federal Government – 3 Pharmaceutical Companies – 1
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Pharmaceutical Movement A.0-4-2-0 B.0-4-1-0 C.0-3-2-0 D.1-4-0-0 E.0-3-0-0 F.2-4-0-0
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Who Is Flushing We found that 3 facilities are flushing 100% of their controlled substances. One Facility Manager Suggestion: – “Have a bolted down safe that can receive controlled substances and then Pharmacy Representative visits and opens and empties periodically. “
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Thank You Jim Clark, Extension Educator Penn State Coop Extension of McKean jac20@psu.edu 814-887-5613 Heather McKean, Watershed Specialist McKean County Conservation District hsmckean@mckeancountypa.org 814-887-4003
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