Management and disposal measures of expired drugs refer to legal, safe and environmentally friendly management and disposal measures of expired drugs. The following is a detailed answer to this question:
1. Management of expired drugs:
A regulatory body: establish a special regulatory body to be responsible for formulating and implementing policies and regulations related to the management of expired drugs.
B drug identification: information such as production date, expiration date and batch number should be clearly marked on the drug packaging for easy management and traceability.
C. Inventory management: pharmaceutical trading enterprises and medical institutions should establish strict inventory management systems, regularly check the expiration date of drugs, and promptly clean up expired drugs.
D. Drug recovery: Establish a recovery mechanism for expired drugs, encourage pharmacies, hospitals and other units to take the initiative to recover expired drugs, and give corresponding rewards and subsidies.
2. Disposal of expired drugs:
A. Destruction institutions: Establish special institutions for destroying expired drugs to ensure the safe destruction of drugs and minimize environmental pollution.
B. Destruction method: adopt safe and environmentally friendly destruction methods, such as high-temperature incineration and chemical treatment, to ensure that the effective components of drugs are completely destroyed.
C supervision and inspection: strengthen supervision and inspection of the process of destroying expired drugs to ensure that the destruction operation complies with relevant laws and standards.
D. Public education: Strengthen the publicity of the knowledge of handling expired drugs, raise public awareness of the hazards of expired drugs, and encourage correct handling methods.
In a word, the management and disposal of expired drugs is a series of measures to ensure the safety of public medication and environmental protection. By establishing supervision institutions, strengthening inventory management, establishing recovery mechanisms and destruction institutions, expired drugs can be effectively managed and disposed of, and the risks of drug abuse and environmental pollution can be reduced. At the same time, public education is also a very important part, which can improve the public's understanding and understanding of the treatment of expired drugs and promote rational drug use and environmental protection.
Compliance disposal and environmental protection measures of expired drugs are important measures to protect public health and environmental safety. When dealing with expired drugs, we must first ensure compliance with relevant laws and regulations, including correct classification, sealing and labeling. Secondly, compliance disposal includes the supervision of the recovery, destruction and disposal process. Recycling can be carried out through recycling stations, recycling boxes, etc. To ensure that expired drugs are not discarded or abused at will. Destruction should follow environmentally friendly methods, such as high-temperature combustion or chemical treatment, to prevent pollution to soil and water sources. In addition, environmental protection measures include publicity and education, raising public awareness and attention to the disposal of expired drugs, encouraging correct disposal and reducing environmental and health risks. Through the organic combination of compliance disposal and environmental protection measures, it is ensured that expired drugs will not cause potential harm to human health and the environment.
Legal basis:
Drug Administration Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) (revised 20 19);
Chapter V Drug Trading Article 57 A drug trading enterprise shall have a true and complete record of drug purchase and sale. The purchase and sale records shall indicate the general name, dosage form, specifications, product batch number, validity period, marketing license holder, production enterprise, purchase and sale unit, purchase and sale quantity, purchase and sale price, purchase and sale date and other contents stipulated by the drug supervision and administration department of the State Council.