Abstract

Pharmaceutical waste actually consists of several different waste streams that can damage the consistency and integrity of chemicals, including medications. Many processes in healthcare institutions might produce pharmaceutical waste. This covers IV treatment, routine dispensing, breakage, partially used ampoules, needles, IV drips, outdated unused dispensing, idle unit dosages, individual medications, and outdated medications. Including, but not limited to, the following, there are numerous choices for waste treatment and management, including diversion, minimization, reuse, energy recovery, and disposal.

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