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Development and implementation of SafeMedWaste, a chemical denaturant for non-hazardous disposal of controlled medications.

Emma Leishman1, Yizhong Wang2, Reddy Channu2, Evan Boyst2, Marshall Hartmann3, Justin Stas3.   

Abstract

Substance use disorders are a significant public health issue. Options to dispose of controlled medications are limited, increasing the risk of diversion. Providing an alternative for disposal, a chemical denaturant, SafeMedWaste, was designed to destroy controlled substances irreversibly and safely be placed in non-hazardous landfills. Via HPLC-MS, four formulations of SafeMedWaste were tested with 34 different liquid controlled medications from DEA schedules I-V. Beta testing assessed the efficacy of SafeMedWaste in a clinical setting and on waste generated in a manufacturing setting. Furthermore, a formulation of SafeMedWaste was tested on solid controlled medications. All 34 of the liquid medications tested (e.g., amphetamine, diazepam, fentanyl, ketamine) were fully destroyed in SafeMedWaste within 2-24 h. Analysis of a beta test sample of SafeMedWaste containing fentanyl, midazolam, and morphine waste collected in a hospital showed full denaturation of these drugs in 24 h. Variants of SafeMedWaste were optimized to denature six different controlled substance waste samples from a manufacturing facility. In contrast to side-by-side studies with a charcoal disposal system using the same drugs, SafeMedWaste fully inactivated and destroyed the controlled substances in the waste streams. Another formulation of SafeMedWaste was tested on solid medications, which were fully denatured in 48-72 h. In conclusion, SafeMedWaste irreversibly denatures controlled medications that present a problem in our society.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33441864      PMCID: PMC7806595          DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-80388-w

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Rep        ISSN: 2045-2322            Impact factor:   4.379


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