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- Type of diabetes
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- Insulin
Does anybody know if unopened & unused insulin can be returned to a pharmacy/hospital?
I currently have a box of unopened Levemir insulin. It has been kept in my fridge from the day I collected my prescription.
From next week, I’m starting on Tresiba long-acting insulin. So it seems such a waste to just dispose of the unused box.
Ideally, I’d like to return it to a pharmacy but in reality I don’t think that will be possible.
If the nhs had a system of accepting unused medication, I’m sure it would save huge amounts of money.
Obviously, there would need to be set criteria for the medication returned.
Thanks all in advance for your responses
I currently have a box of unopened Levemir insulin. It has been kept in my fridge from the day I collected my prescription.
From next week, I’m starting on Tresiba long-acting insulin. So it seems such a waste to just dispose of the unused box.
Ideally, I’d like to return it to a pharmacy but in reality I don’t think that will be possible.
If the nhs had a system of accepting unused medication, I’m sure it would save huge amounts of money.
Obviously, there would need to be set criteria for the medication returned.
Thanks all in advance for your responses