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Are Expired Inhalers Medical Waste?
Steps to Safe Disposal

Why are Expired Inhalers Hazardous?
Inhalers contain a variety of ingredients including albuterol and corticosteroids that can degrade over time, causing them to become less effective or even harmful. Exposure to these medications after they expire or to people who do not need them can cause serious health risks.
Risks to the Environment
When inhalers end up in landfills, the residual chemicals can leach into the soil and water, posing a threat to the environment, wildlife and human beings.
How to Dispose of Inhalers Safely
Safe disposal of expired inhalers is crucial. Here are a few of the recommended disposal methods:
Pharmacy Medication Take Back
Many pharmacies offer medication take-back programs for expired and unneeded medications. Check with your local pharmacy or your physician’s office to find out if this service is available to you.
Manufacturer Mail-Back Programs
Some medication manufacturers provide programs that allow you to mail back your expired inhaler for safe disposal. The manufacturer’s name should be listed on the label of the inhaler.
Inhalers, just like any other medication, require a specific disposal method to ensure safety to people, animals and the environment. Be sure to follow these steps when it’s time to dispose of expired inhalers.
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