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The proper disposal of unused or expired prescription drugs, particularly controlled substances such as opioids, may help to prevent serious risk of nonmedical use or overdose. In June 2023, the National Academies Forum on Drug Discovery, Development, and Translation hosted a hybrid public workshop to examine the scientific merit and practical implementation of drug disposal options to remove opioid analgesics from the home. Workshop participants considered potential strategies for encouraging and assessing the development and efficacy of in-home drug disposal systems that support the public health goal of mitigating the risk of nonmedical use or overdose associated with opioids.
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Front Matter 1 Introduction 2 Life Cycle of Prescribed Opioids 3 Envisioning Disposal Systems to Remove Opioids from the Home 4 The Role of In-Home Opioid Disposal 5 Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) 6 Regulatory Landscape for Household Opioid Disposal 7 Scientific Considerations for In-Home Opioid Disposal 8 Real-World Implementation and Use of In-Home Opioid Disposal Systems 9 Reflections on the Design and Implementation of In-Home Opioid Disposal Systems References Appendix A: Workshop Agenda Appendix B: Biographical Sketches of the Workshop Planning Committee Members, Speakers, and Panelists
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The proper disposal of unused or expired prescription drugs, particularly controlled substances such as opioids, may help to prevent serious risk of nonmedical use or overdose. In June 2023, the National Academies Forum on Drug Discovery, Development, and Translation hosted a hybrid public workshop to examine the scientific merit and practical implementation of drug disposal options to remove opioid analgesics from the home. Workshop participants considered potential strategies for encouraging and assessing the development and efficacy of in-home drug disposal systems that support the public health goal of mitigating the risk of nonmedical use or overdose associated with opioids.
Table of Contents
Front Matter 1 Introduction 2 Life Cycle of Prescribed Opioids 3 Envisioning Disposal Systems to Remove Opioids from the Home 4 The Role of In-Home Opioid Disposal 5 Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) 6 Regulatory Landscape for Household Opioid Disposal 7 Scientific Considerations for In-Home Opioid Disposal 8 Real-World Implementation and Use of In-Home Opioid Disposal Systems 9 Reflections on the Design and Implementation of In-Home Opioid Disposal Systems References Appendix A: Workshop Agenda Appendix B: Biographical Sketches of the Workshop Planning Committee Members, Speakers, and Panelists