List of References
Definitions
In-home Disposal System (or At-home Disposal System)
- A system that changes the physical integrity of the drug’s formulation,
- Renders the active ingredient(s) unusable (for all practical purposes, mitigating the risk of nonmedical use or overdose),
- Is non-toxic and non-hazardous, poses no threat to the consumer and reduces drug exposure to the environment, and,
- Acts as a deterrent for misuse.
Prescription Drug Misuse
If you take a medicine in a way that is different from what the doctor prescribed, it is called prescription drug misuse. It could be:
- Taking a medicine that was prescribed for someone else
- Taking a larger dose than you are supposed to
- Taking the medicine in a different way than you are supposed to. This might be crushing tablets and then snorting or injecting them.
- Using the medicine for another purpose, such as getting high
Misusing some prescription drugs can lead to addiction. These include opioids, sedatives, tranquilizers, and stimulants.
Every medicine has some risk of side effects. Doctors take this into account when prescribing medicines. People who misuse these drugs may not understand the risks. The medicines may not be safe for them, especially at higher doses or when taken with other medicines. Source: NIH: National Institute on Drug Abuse.
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