Reducing Medicines Waste

A large amount of medicines are wasted in Norfolk and Waveney each year. We need your help to reduce this.

Why is this important?

Stay safe

Always check your stocks before ordering and only order what you need. By avoiding stockpiling and keeping all your medicines current and in date, your home will be safer for children, vulnerable adults and pets.

If you have any issues with your medicines, including experiencing side effects or being unable to take a medicine, talk to your GP practice or pharmacy. They will ensure you are getting the best out of your medicines and will help you to stay well.

Stay well

Managing your medicines is an important part of staying well with a long-term condition. If you order your medicines using the NHS App, you can follow your prescription through the process, knowing where it is at every stage so you can see when it’s ready to collect.

If you are admitted to hospital, try to take your current medications with you. This helps your hospital team to see exactly what you are taking and avoids unnecessary wastage.

Stay green

When you dispose of medicines safely, by handing them in to your pharmacy, you are helping to make sure that waste medicines do not pollute our rivers and seas.

Empty inhalers can also be returned to prevent any remaining greenhouse gases leaking into the atmosphere from landfill sites. Cardboard and paper packaging can be recycled at home.

Only ordering what you need means that you are helping the environment because once medicines have left the pharmacy, they cannot be recycled or used by anyone else.

What we can do

The good news is there is a lot we can do to tackle medicines waste, and everyone can play a part.

Thank you for helping your community to reduce medicine waste.

  • Only order what you need
    • Check what medicines you have at home before you order your repeat prescriptions. If you have enough, only request the medicines you need this time. You will still be able to order others again in future
    • Speak to your pharmacy team or GP practice if you have any questions about how to change your prescription request.
  • Let us know if your medicines are no longer right for you
    • Let your pharmacy team or GP practice know if you’ve stopped taking any of your medicines or if they’re no longer right for you.
    • Please attend your regular medication reviews, or request a medication review with your practice, to make sure medicines are optimised for you, and your team can improve your healthcare.
    • Medicines are only prescribed for you and for safety’s sake should not be shared with anyone else.
  • Take your medicines into hospital

    If you know you’re going into hospital for treatment, please take all your prescription medication with you.

  • Dispose of medicines safely
    • Dispose of your medicines safely by returning them to your pharmacy to prevent medicines waste entering landfill and polluting rivers, seas and soil.
    • Return all unwanted and used inhaler devices to your pharmacy for safe disposal, to prevent release of greenhouse gases that contribute to climate change.
    • If you use pre-filled Novo Nordisk pens - they can be recycled. Find out more by visiting this website.
    • If you use pre-filled Sanofi pens – they can be recycled. Find out more by visiting this website.
    • You can return your yellow sharps box to a participating pharmacy for safe disposal. Information for Norfolk residents can be found here. Waveney residents, please click here.

For healthcare professionals: Campaign materials for sharing

Campaign materials such as posters, displays for waiting room screens, and social media graphics, are available for healthcare professionals to download here to help raise awareness of this campaign.

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