Teva reveals startling survey statistics about how adults store and dispose of medications to inspire action on National Prescription Drug Take Back Day, April 28
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(HealthNewsDigest.com) – PHILADELPHIA, April 26, 2012 — With the Drug Enforcement Agency’s National Prescription Drug Take Back Day taking place on April 28, Teva Pharmaceuticals announced interesting survey results they hope will inspire prescription medication users to act more responsibly when using and disposing of drugs. A leading global pharmaceutical company committed to providing consumers with access to high-quality healthcare by developing, producing and marketing affordable generic, innovative and specialty products, Teva shares that over half (57%) of adults[1] improperly dispose of their prescription medicines by simply throwing them in the trash (47%) and/or flushing them in the toilet (27%). In addition, the survey revealed that 35% of adults have prescription medicines in their home that they are not using, and only 6% keep prescription medicines in a locked box/cabinet.
The survey was conducted online within the United States by Harris Interactive on behalf of Teva Pharmaceuticals from April 18-20, 2012–among 2,177 adults (aged 18 and older). Highlights from the survey include:
— Over half (57%) of adults dispose of their prescription medicines
improperly 57% of adults either disposed of their prescription medicines
in the trash or flushed their prescription medicines in the toilet. Only
20% of adults dropped unwanted/unused/expired medicines at a local
pharmacy retailer, a local waste management disposal program or during
National Prescription Drug Take Back Days. Even more interesting, 83% of
those who didn’t currently dispose of their prescription medicine in a
proper way[2] would be willing to dispose of their unused/expired
prescription medicines at a pharmacy/retailer/local waste management
disposal program/National Prescription Drug Take Back Day.
— Over one third of adults still have prescription medicines that they are
not using35% of adults said yes to having prescription medicines in
their home that they are not using and 21% said yes to having
prescription medicines in the home that were expired.
— 88% of all prescription medicines are stored in a location readily
accessible by almost anyoneOnly 6% of adults keep their prescription
medicines locked in a box/cabinet while 50% said they stored their
medicines in a bathroom (e.g., medicine cabinet, under the sink, on a
shelf), 40% store them in the kitchen (e.g., cabinet, drawer table,
pantry), 21% store them in the bedroom and 8% store them in a purse/bag.
“We need greater public awareness about the importance of properly disposing of prescription and over-the-counter medicines. That’s why we are partnering with Teva and other companies to get that message out in our new campaign, ‘Wake Up to Medicine Abuse’,” said Sean Clarkin, EVP and Director of Strategy and Program at The Partnership at Drugfree.org. “Parents, in particular, need to be aware of what can happen under their own roof and play a more active role in safeguarding medications in their homes and disposing of expired or unused medicines.”
During National Prescription Drug Take Back Day, which takes place between 10:00 AM and 2:00 PM on April 28, people can bring their unused/expired medicines to any number of participating locations throughout the United States.
There were 5,327 take-back sites that were available in all 50 states and U.S. territories for the 2011 National Prescription Drug Take Back Day. During that time, Americans turned in more than 377,086 pounds (188.5 tons) of unwanted or expired medications for safe and proper disposal, signaling the need for convenient ways to safely dispose of unused or expired prescription medicines. More information is available at National Take-Back Initiative.
“We know that there is a willingness from people to dispose of their prescription medicines the proper way, we just need to educate the public better,” said Timothy Crew, SVP, Commercial Operations Officer at Teva Pharmaceuticals USA. “We hope that by sharing the results of this survey we can advance safer habits among more people.”
Teva plans to expand the mission of its When Good Medicines Become Bad Drugs program to provide consumers with actionable information on preventing diversion, with a focus on proper disposal of prescription medicines. To learn more about Teva’s When Good Medicines Become Bad Drugs program, please visit www.goodmedicinesbaddrugs.com.
About Teva
Teva North America is a subsidiary of Teva Pharmaceuticals Ltd. In North America, Teva has locations in 13 states, District of Columbia, Canada and Puerto Rico and more than 9,000 employees. In fact, one in every seven prescriptions dispensed in the U.S. is a Teva product.
Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd., headquartered in Israel, is a leading global pharmaceutical company, committed to providing consumers with access to high-quality healthcare by developing, producing and marketing affordable generic, innovative and specialty products, as well as active pharmaceutical ingredients.
The Company is the largest maker of generic pharmaceutical products, has a global product portfolio of more than 1,300 molecules and a direct presence in about 60 countries. The branded businesses focus on CNS, oncology, pain, respiratory and women’s health therapeutic areas as well as biologics.
Survey Methodology
This survey was conducted online within the U.S. by Harris Interactive on behalf of Teva Pharmaceuticals from April 18-20, 2012 among 2,177 adults ages 18 and older. This online survey is not based on a probability sample and, therefore, no estimate of theoretical sampling error can be calculated. For complete survey methodology, including weighting variables, please contact Justin Windheim at 215.875.4366.
About Harris Interactive
Harris Interactive is one of the world’s leading custom market research firms, leveraging research, technology, and business acumen to transform relevant insight into actionable foresight. Known widely for the Harris Poll and for pioneering innovative research methodologies, Harris offers expertise in a wide range of industries including healthcare, technology, public affairs, energy, telecommunications, financial services, insurance, media, retail, restaurant, and consumer package goods. Serving clients in over 215 countries and territories through our North American and European offices and a network of independent market research firms, Harris specializes in delivering research solutions that help us – and our clients – stay ahead of what’s next. For more information, please visit www.harrisinteractive.com.
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