To: HiTech RedNeck
But the answer is to give them to a pharmacy, which will have them disposed of as hazmat. When my wife died CVS wanted to charge me $25 a package, they supplied the package and determined what I could put in it, to dispose of her left over meds.
16 posted on
04/28/2017 10:41:56 AM PDT by
pgkdan
(The Silent Majority Stands With TRUMP!)
To: pgkdan
Huh. I haven’t seen Walgreens be this way, but that doesn’t mean it couldn’t change.
A lot of people will end up flushing. This might be one of the things suitable for state (not Fed) subsidy.
19 posted on
04/28/2017 10:51:01 AM PDT by
HiTech RedNeck
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To: pgkdan
Follow the money.
Bet they didn’t tell you what they did with them.
21 posted on
04/28/2017 11:09:42 AM PDT by
bgill
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To: pgkdan
“When my wife died CVS wanted to charge me $25 a package,”
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Another reason for me to detest CVS.
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27 posted on
04/28/2017 12:42:02 PM PDT by
Mears
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