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  2. How to Dispose of Used Diabetes Supplies - Healthline

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    Insulet’s “eco-friendly disposal program” was once touted as a green initiative to keep biohazardous waste out of the environment. It separated any hazardous metals and materials and ...

  3. Stericycle - Wikipedia

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    Stericycle, Inc. Stericycle, Inc. is a compliance company that specializes in collecting and disposing regulated medical waste, such as medical waste and sharps, pharmaceuticals, hazardous waste, and providing services for recalled and expired goods. It also provides related education and training services, and patient communication services.

  4. What Is Medical Waste? - WebMD

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    That’s the leftover trash or disposable byproduct from your health care. Examples of medical waste include: Medical sharps, such as needles and syringes. Disposable masks. Used bandages or other ...

  5. Med-Pro Oral: Uses, Side Effects, Interactions ... - WebMD

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    Nausea, bloating, breast tenderness, headache, change in vaginal discharge, mood swings, blurred vision, dizziness, drowsiness, or weight gain/loss may occur. If any of these effects last or get ...

  6. Drug disposal - Wikipedia

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    Drug disposal is the discarding of drugs. Individuals commonly dispose of unused drugs that remain after the end of medical treatment. [1] Health care organizations dispose of drugs on a larger scale for a range of reasons, including having leftover drugs after treating patients and discarding of expired drugs.

  7. Medical Waste Tracking Act - Wikipedia

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    Signed into law by President Ronald Reagan on November 1, 1988. The Medical Waste Tracking Act of 1988 was a United States federal law concerning the illegal dumping of body tissues, blood wastes and other contaminated biological materials. It established heavy penalties for knowingly endangering life through noncompliance.

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