In order to save medical resources, ensure the safety of clinical medication, prevent the waste and loss of drugs, and safeguard the interests of hospitals, general hospitals will centrally recycle and manage the remaining drugs in various clinical departments. Surplus drugs refer to drugs that are not used and cannot be returned due to the patient's own reasons under normal medical conditions, or that are generated due to the patient's reasonable use. In order to save medical resources, ensure the safety of clinical medication and prevent the waste and loss of drugs, it is very important to strengthen the disposal of residual drugs after recovery.
Hospitals should recycle the remaining drugs in time. Clinical departments of hospitals should check and clean up drugs every month. If there are surplus drugs, they should be returned to the pharmacy in time to prevent the drugs from being wasted or lost. In order to ensure the quality of the recovered drugs, the following drugs cannot be recovered: biological preparations of drugs with an expiry date of less than 3 months. Drugs with damaged appearance and unclear labels. Drugs that the hospital has stopped using. At the same time, it is necessary to improve the registration management system for the recovery of surplus drugs and give appropriate rewards to the recovery department of surplus drugs.