Keeping Medicine Out of the Water

Four steps to environmentally correct drug disposal

By January W. Payne

Posted: March 12, 2008

The recent news that medicines are detectable in our water supply is a good reminder to properly dispose of your medications. While the issue is partly one of medicine being excreted into wastewater, improper disposal of drugs down the toilet is responsible, too, says Kasey Thompson, director of patient safety at the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists.

This isn't the first time that experts have noted the potential for medicines to reach our water supply. The Harvard Heart Letter reported in 2006 that "scientists are finding everything from aspirin to Zoloft in our streams, rivers, and lakes." Flushing medications is a bad idea, the newsletter advises, because "drugs can kill helpful bacteria in septic systems and pass largely untouched through sewage treatment plants." Public-health experts also worry about throwing the medicines in the trash without taking proper precautions, since the drugs may end up in the hands of children, pets, or even people who grab the medicines from the trash in order to abuse them.

At least one state, Florida, has taken notice of the latest water supply news and this week issued a renewed call for proper drug disposal. Here are some tips for doing your part to keep the water supply safe—and limiting prescription drug abuse while you're at it.

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