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DISPOSE OF OLD MEDICATION PROPERLY AT PRICELINE PHARMACY

With the winter months now well and truly upon us, there is no better time to clean out that medicine cabinet and review the medicine you and your family take.

Do you have medication you’re no longer prescribed?

Do you have medication ‘just in case’?

Do you have out-of-date medication?

Removing out-of-date and unwanted medication­s can avoid confusion, prevent mistakes and makes your home a safer place.

Unwanted medicines are often thrown out with the rubbish, tipped down the sink or into the toilet.

However, this starts a problem that can harm the environmen­t we live in.

It is time to review your medicine cabinet by checking expiry dates and bringing any unwanted or out-of-date medication­s into your local Priceline Pharmacy for correct medication disposal.

Did you know that only 65 per cent of Australian­s take their medicines as prescribed by their doctor?

Do you take your medicines prescribed to you by your doctor 100% of the time? Do you miss doses?

Do you forget to get your prescripti­on refilled before you run out?

If you find yourself answering yes to these questions, Priceline Pharmacy can help you.

With Australian­s living busy lifestyles, being a member of our Priceline Pharmacy Health Plus program is the answer.

Members can access free medication reviews to help manage their medication­s, their prescripti­ons can be left safely with the pharmacist, they receive free SMS reminders so they never forget to get their script refilled, and their script will be ready when they arrive in store.

They also receive priority bookings for health checks and flu clinics.

Another service offered to you by Priceline Pharmacy is having your medication packaged into a dose administra­tion aid such as a Webster pack.

If you would like to discuss how to improve your medication compliance or sign up today to our program, one of our friendly staff will be happy to assist you.

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