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Medications Return Programs
in Canada
P O S T- C O N S U M E R P H A R M A C E U T I C A L
S T E W A R D S H I P A S S O C I AT I O N
MAY 2011
Outline
2
History
Mission / Roles
Medications Return Program
Other programs
History
3
Federal non profit corporation (1999)
All industry board
Brand-name, Generic and Consumer-Health Products
Focus on pharmaceutical and natural health
products to meet provincial regulations
Guiding Principles
4
Level playing field for all companies
Shared responsibility
Consumer waste stream
Effectiveness Economic and environmental
Standards - Environmental
Management Roles
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Extended Producer Responsibility / Industry
Stewardship Plan
Develop program plan
Implement program
Administer program
Reporting
MRP Approach
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Offer “one stop” for product stewards
Common fee structure
Harmonization of product definitions
Central administration
Single board of directors
Build technical expertise
MRP Review
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Administration
Revenue/fees
Compliance reviews
Steward relations
Communications
Operations
Collection system
Transportation
Disposal
Medications Return Program
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You
can take outdated or
unused medicines to your
community pharmacy.
No
fee
Medications Return Program
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Pharmacists
are in an ideal
position to assess and act on
the individual patient's
reasons for returning
medication and to assist in
the safe disposal of unwanted
drugs.
Medications Return Program
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YES ACCEPTED
All prescription drugs
All prescription drugs
OTC’c
OTC
Medications
Natural health products
(pills/liquids)
Natural Health Product
Anti-fungal creams
Anti-bacterial creams
Inhalers
Loose pills
Blister packs
Patches
No free
liquids
NO
Sharps, Syringes or Needles
Shampoos
Mouthwash
Antiperspirants
Antiseptics
Pharmaceuticals from farms
Hospitals
pharmacy
Expired samples
Medications Return Program
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Once the MRP container is full, the pharmacist contacts the
Administrator who arranges for pick up and replacement of
containers within 7 days.
The Program Administrator consolidates and then sends the
collected residual medications to a licensed facility for safe
disposal.
Medications Return Program
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Value added service to their clientele.
Containers are behind pharmacist’s counters
No special security measures are taken.
No differentiation is made between controlled,
narcotics and other drugs.
Full containers are picked up by DHL, UPS or private
company and replaced with new containers.
Containers are stored until we can shipped to
incineration facility.
No escort is required to accompany drugs in transit.
Funding Mechanism
13
In 2010, the costs of the BC program and national
office was $ 500,000.00; 2011 is $585,000.00.
The cost of running the program is paid in full by the
industries.
The pharmaceutical and consumer health sectors
contributions are based on collected returns and
market share.
Medications Return Program
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Allows the public to return unused or expired medications
to pharmacies.
No eco-fee. No fee to participate.
The program has been running for
12 years without incident.
MRP Results
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Kilos
70000.00
60000.00
50000.00
40000.00
30000.00
20000.00
10000.00
0.00
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Provincial Programs
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Regulated
British Columbia
Manitoba
Under development
Newfoundland
Voluntary Programs
Alberta
Saskatchewan
Nova Scotia
Prince Edward Island
New Brunswick
Recycling Regulation
Hazardous/Prescribed Household Material
Household Hazardous Waste (HHW)
EnviRx
Pharmaceutical Waste Disposal
Medication Disposal Program (PANS)
Take-it-back
Multi Material Stewardship Board
Challenges
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Variations between province
Definitions
Stewards
Reporting
Industry / Government
Challenges
18
Single program/multiple programs within one
regulation
Targets/penalties
Consumer products v commercial
Impact of hazardous waste regulations
Questions
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Ginette Vanasse
Executive Director
PCPSA
406-1111 Prince of Wales Dr.
Ottawa, ON K2C 3T2
613-723-7282
[email protected]
http://www.medicationsreturn.ca