[Pharmwaste] FW: Managing RcRa Hazard pharmaceutical waste

Tenace, Laurie Laurie.Tenace at dep.state.fl.us
Thu Apr 15 14:06:55 EDT 2010





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From: returnco [mailto:returnco at yahoo.com]
Sent: Thursday, April 15, 2010 1:57 PM
To: pharmwaste at lists.dep.state.fl.us
Subject: Managing RcRa Hazard pharmaceutical waste


Hi everyone,

This is my first post on the subject of handling RcRa pharmaceutical waste.
I have developed a software program that is capable of sorting out RcRa, control, and non-haz itemes. It also creates a seperate inventory list to dispose of them properly.

This program is very effective in seperating the waste stream, however, it is not efficient in seperatings already dispensed drug without the NDC.

The Question I have is this:

 1.  Can  pharmacy be regulated to put NDC# on prescription bottles or blister packs?
 2.  Why not have Pharmaceutical mfg identify RcRa haz on their product, like they do on control items.( example Warfarin P001) ? .

This would allow someone like us to manage the hazard waste like we would on DEA controlled drugs. I  know my program can definitely help sort out all the Hazardous drugs and control drugs without much effort.
And with NDC /UPC code on dispensed drugs, it would be so easy to sort out drugs by its  waste code and create useful report during the take back events.

Thank you,

Young Ko
VP of operation
Pharma-Mate Inc DBA Returnco
Pharmaceutical returns and disposal service
Phone: (727) 861-1100
E-mail : returnco at yahoo.com<http://us.mc304.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=returnco@yahoo.com>




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