Medications Disposable by Flushing
MEDICATIONS DISPOSABLE BY FLUSHING | |||
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Generic | Brand | Form | Special Instructions |
BENZODIAZEPINE | |||
diazepam | Diastat | rectal gel |
• Pull on plunger until it is completely removed from the syringe body. • Point tip over sink or toilet. • Replace plunger into syringe body, gently pushing plunger until it stops. • Flush toilet or rinse sink with water until gel is no longer visible. • Discard all used materials in the trash out of children’s reach. • Do not reuse. |
CNS DEPRESSANT | |||
sodium oxybate | Xyrem | oral soln |
• Empty any unused Xyrem down the sink drain. • Cross out the label on the Xyrem bottle with a marker. • Place the empty Xyrem bottle in the trash. |
sodium oxybate/ calcium oxybate/ magnesium oxybate/ potassium oxybate |
Xywav | oral soln |
• Empty any unused Xywav down the sink drain. • Cross out the label on the Xywav bottle with a marker. • Place the empty Xywav bottle in the trash. |
CNS STIMULANT | |||
methylphen– idate |
Daytrana | transdermal patch |
• Fold the used patch together so the adhesive side adheres to itself. • Flush the used patch down the toilet or put the patch in a container with a lid right away. • Do not flush the protective pouches or liners down the toilet. Discard in a container with a lid. • Use or throw away the patches within 2 months after the sealed tray or outer pouch is opened. • Unused patches should be removed from the pouch and liner, folded onto itself, and disposed of in the same manner. |
OPIOID AGONIST | |||
fentanyl | — | trans– dermal patch |
• Fold the adhesive side of the patch together and flush down the toilet. Do not put patches in a trash can. • Do not flush the protective pouches or liners down the toilet. Discard in a container with a lid. • Unused patches should be removed from the pouch and liner, folded onto itself, and flushed down the toilet. |
fentanyl citrate | Actiq | lozenge |
• After complete consumption of the unit, throw handle away in a trash container out of children’s reach. • If drug matrix remains on handle, place under hot running water until completely dissolved. • Remove unused units from blister packages using scissors. • Hold Actiq by its handle over the toilet bowl. Using wire-cutting pliers, cut the medicine end off so that it falls into the toilet. • Throw the handle away in a place that children cannot reach. • Repeat steps for each Actiq unit. • Flush the toilet twice after 5 units have been deposited. • Do not flush entire unit, handles, blister packages, or cartons down the toilet. • Units kept in a temporary child-resistant container must be disposed of, one at a time, in the same manner. |
Fentora | buccal tabs |
• Remove unused tabs from blister packages and flush down the toilet. • Do not flush blister packages or cartons down the toilet. |
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hydrocodone bitartrate | — | ext‑rel caps | |
Hysingla ER | ext‑rel tabs | ||
hydro– morphone HCl |
— | ext‑rel tabs | |
Dilaudid | oral liq | ||
tabs | |||
meperidine HCl | — | tabs | |
oral soln | |||
methadone HCl | — | tabs | |
morphine sulfate | — | scored tabs | |
oral soln | |||
ext‑rel caps | |||
ext‑rel tabs | |||
MS Contin | ext‑rel tabs | ||
oxycodone | — | caps | |
Oxaydo | tabs | ||
Oxycontin | ext‑rel tabs | ||
Roxicodone | tabs | ||
Roxybond | tabs | ||
Xtampza ER | ext‑rel caps | ||
oxymorphone HCl | — | tabs | |
ext-rel tabs | |||
tapentadol | Nucynta | tabs | |
Nucynta ER | ext‑rel tabs | ||
OPIOID AGONIST/ANTAGONIST | |||
buprenor– phine |
— | sub– lingual tabs |
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Belbuca | buccal films |
• Remove unused films from foil packages and flush down the toilet. • Discard foil packaging and cartons in the trash. |
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Butrans | trans– dermal patch |
• Dispose used patches by folding the adhesive side of the patch to itself, then flushing the patch down the toilet immediately upon removal. • Unused patches should be removed from their pouches, the protective liners removed, the patches folded so that the adhesive side of the patch adheres to itself, and immediately flushed down the toilet. • Discard pouch and liner in the trash. |
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buprenor– phine HCl/ naloxone HCl |
— | sub– lingual tabs |
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Suboxone | sub– lingual film |
• Unused films should be removed from the foil pouch and flushed down the toilet. |
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Zubsolv | sub– lingual tabs |
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OPIOID AGONIST + NON-OPIOID | |||
benzhydro– codone HCl/ acetamin– ophen |
Apadaz | tabs | |
hydrocodone bitartrate/ acetamin–ophen | — | tabs | |
hydrocodone bitartrate/ ibuprofen | — | tabs | |
oxycodone HCl/ acetamin– ophen |
Percocet | tabs | |
oxycodone HCl/aspirin | Percodan | tabs | |
NOTE | |||
Immediately flush old, unused, unwanted, or expired medication down the toilet only when a drug take back options are not readily available. |
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REFERENCE | |||
U.S. Food & Drug Administration. Drug Disposal: Flush Potentially Dangerous Medicine. https://www.fda.gov/drugs/disposal-unused-medicines-what-you-should-know/drug-disposal-flush-potentially-dangerous-medicine. Accessed on October 11, 2023. (Rev. 11/2023) |