[Pharmwaste] Education for pharmacists
Evin Guy
Evin at teleosis.org
Fri Jun 19 14:14:26 EDT 2009
Thank you for brining up the issue of education for pharmacists and
health professionals. The Teleosis Institute, a program of Practice
Greenhealth, is working on doing exactly that. We have a webinar next
week on this subject and plan to offer a series of webinars throughout
the year. We're also working on getting continuing education credits for
health professionals. Please contact me if you have suggestions for
topics and speakers/presenters.
Please share this information with pharmacists, health professionals,
and any others interested in learning more about pharmaceuticals in the
environment:
Webinar - June 23, 2009 2:00pm EST
An Introduction to Understanding the Environmental Footprint of
Pharmaceuticals
<http://www.practicegreenhealth.org/tools/webinars/calendar/details/481>
Dr. Ilene Ruhoy, MD, PhD, Director of the Institute for Environmental
Medicine of Touro University-NV will discuss sources of pharmaceutical
exposure in the environment and potential mechanisms by which these
exposures may be mitigated. Dr. Ruhoy will present current obstacles to
appropriate disposal of unused medications and offer international
examples of successful take-back programs.
For more information visit:
http://www.practicegreenhealth.org/tools/webinars/calendar/details/481
Evin Guy
Program Manager
Teleosis Institute | www.teleosis.org <http://www.teleosis.org/> |
evin at teleosis.org <mailto:evin at teleosis.org> | (510) 558-7285 x104
A Program of Practice Greenhealth
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From: pharmwaste-bounces at lists.dep.state.fl.us
[mailto:pharmwaste-bounces at lists.dep.state.fl.us] On Behalf Of Nicole
Gattas
Sent: Friday, June 19, 2009 9:46 AM
To: JenniferVolkman; AllenGilliam; pharmwaste at lists.dep.state.fl.us;
StevanGressitt
Cc: Alvin Simmons; mirelesmc at earthlink.net
Subject: RE: [Pharmwaste] Northfield owner arrested
List,
I'm a pharmacist that developed and coordinated a take back program in
20 chain stores (Schnucks) in St. Louis (MO and IL). We received quite a
bit of press for our program that was supported by a grant from the EPA,
and had many pharmacies calling me to ask how they could set it up. The
demonstration project is now over, and we are currently in data
collection, so have not published results as of yet.
So I'd like to comment from my perspective as a pharmacist...
The pharmacists interested in this program genuinely want to do this as
a value added service to assist with patient safety and help with
environmental concerns. They do not want to take back drugs to
re-distribute them. (I have only heard of one pharmacist that was doing
something like this with samples from physicians offices, obviously
against the law.)
However, most state pharmacy practice acts do not discuss this, and
within most colleges of pharmacy, we don't teach about pharmaceuticals
in the environment, disposal, hazardous waste regulations, etc...
normally within the curriculum. (I have heard that Midwestern in Chicago
offers an elective.) Therefore, a pharmacist interested in this area
currently has no easily accessible information on how the process should
or must work, and may rely on information from a reverse distributor.
When chains or pharmacists have asked me, I have recommended they NOT
try to implement a take back program into their pharmacy unless they
have a champion that is willing to get approvals from their board of
pharmacy, state DEA, state EPA, etc and become an expert in the area.
Many of them thought... I'll just take them back and send them back
through my distributor or incineration company, when we on this list
know it is not that simple.
I guess my main point is: pharmacists (and other health care
professionals) are genuinely concerned about this issue, but grossly
undereducated in my opinion. We need to address this at different
levels including curriculum, trade journals, and primary literature.
While we've recieved press on our program, no one has published the down
and dirty details, etc that go along with setting up a program like this
and help pharmacists realize laws and regulations that are involved.
Hopefully we will be publishing results from our project soon!
Thanks for reading my 2 cents!
Nicole Gattas, Pharm.D., BCPS
Nicole M. Gattas, Pharm.D., BCPS
Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice
St. Louis College of Pharmacy
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--- On Fri, 6/19/09, Gressitt, Stevan <Stevan.Gressitt at maine.gov> wrote:
From: Gressitt, Stevan <Stevan.Gressitt at maine.gov>
Subject: RE: [Pharmwaste] Northfield owner arrested
To: "Volkman, Jennifer" <Jennifer.Volkman at state.mn.us>,
"Gilliam, Allen" <GILLIAM at adeq.state.ar.us>,
pharmwaste at lists.dep.state.fl.us
Cc: "Alvin Simmons" <alvsim4317 at gmail.com>,
mirelesmc at earthlink.net
Date: Friday, June 19, 2009, 11:17 AM
I just had another conversation yesterday with a pharmacist who
who
blithely told me he knew what he was doing with his take back
was
probably against the law but "so what I'm doing the right
thing."
It was so "in my ear" that I just decided not to even comment.
There is a very very very long way to go yet.
Stevan Gressitt, M.D., Medical Director
Office of Adult Mental Health Services
Department of Health and Human Services
Marquardt Building, 2nd Floor
11 State House Station
32 Blossom Lane
Augusta, ME 04333-0011
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Subject: RE: [Pharmwaste] Northfield owner arrested
We had a "reputable" reverse distributor here in MN that told a
pharmacy
they'd take everything from their household pharm collection and
manage
it for free as a value added service. Well, we know none of
those
pharms can be redistributed and a portion of them will be
hazardous and
a portion will be controlled substances. I was disappointed at
their
lack of knowledge of the HW and DEA regulations. The pharmacist
is one
I've worked with over the past few years and knew the regulatory
issues
and that the deal sounded too good to be true. She called and we
clarified that the reverse distributor could not do that, but
other
pharmacists that are pretty comfortable with their RDs might not
see a
red flag here. I think there is plenty of work that needs to be
done to
ensure that RDs understand the regulatory issues so they don't
end up
getting fined for acting as unpermitted RCRA transporters or
facilities.
It is definitely something to go over with those who are doing
HH pharm
collection in your states, we don't want this issue to cut us
off at the
knees as Allen notes.
Another RD we looked at was doing the same basic thing--taking
all,
sorting and sewering what couldn't be legitimately
redistributed. They
are doing a much better job now with some technical assistance.
I'm not
sure how these entities are licensed, maybe through the state
pharmacy
board? I'm going to check on that to see if we can get them
some
guidance because as far as I know we're 0 for 3 with these
operations in
MN.
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From: pharmwaste-bounces at lists.dep.state.fl.us
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ep.state.fl.us> on behalf of Gilliam,
Allen
Sent: Fri 6/19/2009 7:08 AM
To: pharmwaste at lists.dep.state.fl.us
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Cc: Alvin Simmons; Gressitt, Stevan; mirelesmc at earthlink.net
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Subject: RE: [Pharmwaste] Northfield owner arrested
I've heard this is not uncommon even at some of the pharmacies
who are
participating in a customer "take-back" program. Many more
stories like
this come out, the DEA's gonna put a tight plug on the legit
programs, I
fear.
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Subject: [Pharmwaste] Northfield owner arrested
Owner of Northfield drug disposal service now facing charges
Link:
http://www.startribune.com/local/south/45486592.html?elr=KArksi8cyaiUgOa
hccyiUiacyKUnciatkEP7DhUs
The owner of a Northfield company that collects outdated,
recalled or
excess pharmaceuticals has been indicted in federal court for
allegedly
diverting prescription drugs for sale on the street.
Mark Andrew Goetz, 40, of Prior Lake, was charged Tuesday with
illegally
distributing Xanax and OxyContin this year. The transactions,
both
during sting operations, involved more than 1,600 tablets, the
indictment alleges.
Goetz owns Pharmaceutical Returns, a reverse distributor of
controlled
substances that is authorized by the federal Drug Enforcement
Administration (DEA) to collect the drugs and return them to the
companies for credit or destroy them at approved incinerators.
According to the indictment:
In January, members of the Metro Gang Strike Task Force learned
that
Goetz was redirecting controlled substances to his drug
customers just
before or shortly after scheduled destructions. Officers set up
a sting
on Jan. 10 at Goetz's home involving 99 tablets of Xanax, an
anti-anxiety drug. A second "controlled purchase" of 1,274
tablets of
OxyContin, a painkiller, and 245 tablets of Xanax was conducted
by the
DEA and the task force on May 6 in a south Minneapolis apartment
parking
lot.
Goetz was stopped as he was leaving the parking lot; officers
seized a
small amount of a controlled substance and a laptop computer.
Jennifer Crittenden, M.S.W.
Research Associate
UMaine Center on Aging
327 Camden Hall
25 Texas Ave.
Bangor, Maine 04401-4324
Telephone: 207-262-7923
Fax: 207-262-7921
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