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Posted by djmmm on November 28, 2006, at 9:42:46
I have an un-opened (factory sealed by Wyeth) bottle of Effexor XR (75mg) (90 capsules, EXP 2/09). Is there anyway of donating this unused medication? Does anyone know of any companies, organizations, or websites that offer such a service? I would hate to throw it out :(
Posted by Bonnie_CA on November 28, 2006, at 13:08:24
In reply to Can I donate unused Mmedication??, posted by djmmm on November 28, 2006, at 9:42:46
I have an entire bottle of Effexor 150 mg tablets, still mostly sealed (the seal partially came off when I took off the cap to see if it was still sealed). I'd hate to throw it out too. I hope someone has the answer. And at the same time, I don't think we can exactly advertise "FREE MEDS!" without violating some rule. I just wish I knew someone who could use that dose, because there is no way I'd ever go on Effexor ever again.
Posted by yxibow on November 28, 2006, at 15:59:30
In reply to Can I donate unused Mmedication??, posted by djmmm on November 28, 2006, at 9:42:46
> I have an un-opened (factory sealed by Wyeth) bottle of Effexor XR (75mg) (90 capsules, EXP 2/09). Is there anyway of donating this unused medication? Does anyone know of any companies, organizations, or websites that offer such a service? I would hate to throw it out :(
This was discussed in
http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/20061117/msgs/706031.html
I mentioned some of the pitfalls and some organizations who do.
Posted by notfred on November 28, 2006, at 18:48:49
In reply to Re: Can I donate unused Mmedication?? » djmmm, posted by yxibow on November 28, 2006, at 15:59:30
Call a local hospice and ask them this question. That is how I find out where to give away unused meds.
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