The Oklahoman

Walmart offers way to turn leftover opioids into useless gel

- BY TOM MURPHY AP Health Writer

Walmart is helping customers get rid of leftover opioids by giving them packets that turn the addictive painkiller­s into a useless gel.

The retail giant said Wednesday that it will provide the packets free with opioid prescripti­ons filled at its 4,700 U.S. pharmacies.

The small packets, made by DisposeRx, contain a powder that is poured into prescripti­on bottles. When mixed with warm water, the powder turns the pills into a biodegrada­ble gel that can be thrown in the trash.

The move by Walmart is the latest precaution being taken to cut down on opioid abuse. Around 4 million Americans are addicted to prescripti­on painkiller­s, according to the U.S. Drug Enforcemen­t Administra­tion. The agency says these drugs are often obtained from friends and family who leave them in home medicine cabinets.

Research has shown that surgery patients often end up with leftover opioid painkiller­s and store them improperly at home. Authoritie­s say opioid painkiller­s should be kept in their original packaging and locked inside a cabinet out of the reach of children.

DisposeRx says its disposal packets also work on other prescripti­on drugs and for pills, tablets, capsules, liquids or patches.

Walmart says its pharmacy customers can request a free packet at any time. The company also will offer a packet every six months to patients with a regular opioid prescripti­on.

Painkiller maker Mallinckro­dt PLC has a similar program. It said last fall that it has donated about 1.5 million drug disposal pouches across the country and will increase that total to 2 million early this year.

Some drugstores chains like CVS and Walgreens also collect unused medication­s at many of their stores. People can also take leftovers to hospital pharmacies or police stations.

Unused prescripti­ons also can be thrown in the trash. But the U.S. Food and Drug Administra­tion recommends mixing them first with something unpalatabl­e like Kitty Litter or used coffee grounds and then sealing the mixture in a plastic bag.

 ?? [PHOTO PROVIDED BY WALMART VIA AP] ?? This photo provided by Walmart shows a packet of DisposeRx. Walmart is helping customers get rid of leftover opioids by giving them packets of DisposeRx, which turn the addictive painkiller­s into a useless gel. Walmart announced Wednesday that it will...
[PHOTO PROVIDED BY WALMART VIA AP] This photo provided by Walmart shows a packet of DisposeRx. Walmart is helping customers get rid of leftover opioids by giving them packets of DisposeRx, which turn the addictive painkiller­s into a useless gel. Walmart announced Wednesday that it will...

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