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  1. Disposal of waste is subject to legislation and regulated by the Environment Agency. You might need to dispose of medicines when: a person’s treatment changes or stops. Safely dispose of remaining supplies (with the person’s consent). a person transfers to another care service.

  2. Introduction. Care homes must dispose of unwanted medicines safely and appropriately, to avoid placing people who use their services at risk. Policies and Procedures. All care homes should have a written policy for the safe disposal of medication.

  3. Mar 14, 2014 · Care homes should keep records of all medicines (including controlled drugs) that have been disposed of or are waiting to be disposed of. Medicines waiting for disposal should be kept in a locked cupboard until they are collected or taken to the pharmacy.

  4. The disposal of controlled drugs in nursing homes is of particular importance. A number of publications provide guidance on the safe disposal of controlled drugs. These include: Safer Management of Controlled Drugs – A Guide to Good Practice in Primary Care (Northern Ireland); General Legal Requirements – A Guide for

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  5. Jun 14, 2023 · Medication safety management is the effective management of medicines with the aim of reducing risk of error and harm. Medication includes: any product prescribed by primary, secondary, tertiary, and private healthcare providers.

  6. Disposal Safe disposal of medicines that have not been used or have been partially used.

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  8. Jul 9, 2024 · You must use the register to record the receipt, administration, disposal and transfer of controlled drugs held by the care home. The following are important points: The entry must be made as soon as possible on the same day.