Before the Colds and Flu Hit, Clean Out Your Medicine Cabinet
September 29, 2015
With the fall weather upon us, many may begin to prepare for cold and flu season.
Medical experts say don’t forget to clean out your medicine cabinet before winter
ailments appear.
The Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center (TTUHSC) School of Pharmacy Texas
Panhandle Poison Center and the Lubbock County VOICES Coalition will host a Medication
Cleanout™ from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Oct. 3 at the Texas Tech Physicians Medical Pavilion,
3601 4th St.
Jeanie Jaramillo, Pharm.D., director of the Texas Panhandle Poison Center, encourages
Lubbock area residents to clean out their medicine cabinets and bring in any unused,
expired or unnecessary medications for proper disposal.
“Flushing or throwing old medications into the trash may contaminate the environment,
pollute our drinking and ground water and harm aquatic creatures,” Jaramillo said.
“Also, the abuse of prescription medications is now the fastest-growing drug problem
in the U.S. Medication Cleanout™ is a proactive approach to safeguard our communities
by providing a free and convenient way for people to dispose of these medications
in a legal, environmentally sound and convenient manner.”
The event will be conducted using a drive-thru, drop-off format, and signs will be
posted. Medications must be in their original containers. This event will be Lubbock’s
10th Medication Cleanout™. To date, more than 25,000 pounds of unneeded medicine have
been disposed of properly from households across the panhandle. These medicines are
no longer a threat for poisoning, abuse, misuse or environmental contamination. Because
of environmental restrictions, only medications from households can be accepted. Loads
of medications from clinics, pharmacies and other businesses are not accepted.
The Medication Cleanout™ is a TTUHSC School of Pharmacy initiative and is partially
sponsored by the Lubbock County VOICES Coalition with support from the TTUHSC School
of Medicine and the Lubbock County Sheriff’s Department. For more information about
the Medication Cleanout™, call (806) 414-9495 or visit www.MedicationCleanout.com.