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Jessica Denning
Greater than one weekNothing environmentally sound about this. However after you insert pills and the fluid makes them inedible…..You can put the pills in the garbage. Expensive. Maybe you could just add vinegar or some thing and your unneeded pills to a old, jar so that they are not usable anymore.
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Simone Gusikowski
> 3 daySimple to use. Holds a bunch of meds. Just follow the instructions.
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Dr. Otha Reynolds
> 3 daybeats having to wait once a year for the national takeback which usually doesnt get that much publicity.
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sdmacdonald13
> 3 dayProvides a safe spot to dispose of medication.
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Lola Granola
Greater than one weekAs the caregiver of a dialysis patient, I regularly have to monitor changes in medication. The kidneys cant process too many meds, so at many times, my mother is taken off of medication. Once a year, we would typically give all of her expired medications to a nurse to properly dispose of. See, disposing of medications as you would dispose of toilet paper or rotten food simply isnt safe. More than 50 percent of U.S. adults improperly dispose of medication. Its important to look at your medication labeling to determine the safest way of disposal - but only a few are determined to be safe enough to be flushed. Water disposal causes those meds to end up in our lakes and streams, which can have a harsh environmental impact on wildlife and humans. Not disposing of medications can also lead to abuse and misuse of these medications. While every state has more than 5,000 take-back programs for medication disposal, the Pill Terminator Safe Pill Disposal Container adds convenience to this. The size of the bottle is about the size of a bottle of adult multivitamins. It can hold up to 300 pills, and can also hold liquid or powder medications. Simply put the medications in the bottle, add warm water according to the directions, and close the bottle using the child-proof safety cap. Then you can get rid of your meds knowing that no one can access them. It is meant for one use, so it might be best to use every few months to make sure all expired medications are gone. This is ideal for homebound persons, or those who are simply too busy to participate in a take-back program. Its also ideal for households with children. This item provides safety, peace of mind, and even helps get rid of the clutter left by expired medications. Its a great product, and as a caregiver, I highly recommend it. I received this product at a discount in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own.
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Linda Duggan
08-06-2025Using it to safely dispose of my old out dated pills. Much easier than using the mail in bags.
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A. Haglund
> 3 dayThese worked great and hold a lot! I had been using another brand of pill disposables but when I searched for them these came up. I was much happier and felt it did a great job!
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Kate Manning
> 3 dayThis is easy to use but I couldn’t fit 350 capsules in one bottle. You can only fill it up to about halfway up the container. The rest of the room is for water. I can see that I need to find a much bigger disposal container. My doctor did tell me that I could dissolve pills in a bottle of Coke and throw it out!
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Texasthunder
> 3 dayDidn’t dissolve very well. Had to order another product to finish what was started. 0 stars!!
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Shannon
> 3 dayIf you have any pain killers (oxycodone, hydrocodone, methadone, etc.) that are controlled substances and you need to dispose of them, please check with your local pharmacy first before buying this! They SHOULD give you a DisposeRX packet with each opioid prescription- a packet of powder that dissolves/makes pills completely useless, allowing you to throw them away in a regular trash can vs. buying this pricey pill bottle and using way more plastic than necessary. The packets are free and very simple to use. That’s all!! :)