[Pharmwaste] Pharmwaste Digest, Vol 123, Issue 15

Lawernce Kenemore Jr. ldkjr100 at gmail.com
Thu Mar 24 13:26:35 EDT 2016


Ed
I have been saving this feed until our operation was up and running.  If
you go to statmedicamentdisposal.com you can place a bottle in every home
in your city for less than $2.00 that holds 60 pills or liquid which when
returned to us is used to generate electricity and qualifies for Carbon
Credits.  No other program "Take back"  etc can be done for this price.

On Fri, Jan 15, 2016 at 11:00 AM, <pharmwaste-request at lists.dep.state.fl.us>
wrote:

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>    1. Call for Vendor Information on Med Collection Receptacles and
>       Mail-Away envelopes (Jaramillo, Jeanie)
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> From: "Jaramillo, Jeanie" <Jeanie.Jaramillo at ttuhsc.edu>
> To: "pharmwaste at lists.dep.state.fl.us" <pharmwaste at lists.dep.state.fl.us>
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> Date: Fri, 15 Jan 2016 16:18:28 +0000
> Subject: [Pharmwaste] Call for Vendor Information on Med Collection
> Receptacles and Mail-Away envelopes
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> Hello All,
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>
> I am working with a group that is pushing for more pharmacy and
> law-enforcement based permanent med disposal receptacles and is also
> seeking information on the current options for mail away envelopes. We’d
> like to prepare a list of the current options. There’s one vendor that’s
> offering a 6-month, no contract trial period. And, I’ve received emails in
> the past from several vendors, but the options have changed so rapidly and
> prices have come down a bit, so I wanted to put out a new call for
> information. I feel like we’re on the brink of a tide change in terms of
> pharmacy participation.
>
>
>
> So, all of you vendors out there, if you’re willing to share information
> that can be presented publicly, please share. Might be helpful to share
> with the listserv rather than just me, but if you would like to send me
> information directly, that’s ok too.
>
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> Thank you for your time and efforts in helping with this critical need.
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>
>
> Jeanie Jaramillo-Stametz, PharmD
>
> Managing Director, Texas Panhandle Poison Center
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> Asst. Professor, Texas Tech UHSC School of Pharmacy
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> Director, Medication Cleanout
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