Hubei tries to establish a family expired drug recovery mechanism in the province
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Expired drug recovery is an action taken by the Hubei Provincial Food and Drug Administration and Guangzhou Baiyunshan Hutchison Whampoa Chinese Medicine Co., Ltd. On the 23rd, the drug regulatory department awarded the “authorized fixed-point units†to the first batch of seven pharmacies that qualified for qualification in Jingzhou City. Fixed-point units can not only replace all products produced by this company for free, but also replace all brands of similar products for free within a certain period of time, and replace expired drugs without similar products with daily necessities.
According to the relevant person in charge of the Hubei Provincial Food and Drug Administration, the recalled drugs will be harmlessly treated under the supervision of the drug administration department so as to avoid re-inflow into the market. The cost of recovery and the cost of destruction and disposal are all determined by Guangzhou Baiyunshan Hutchison Whampoa Traditional Chinese Medicine Co., Ltd. The company pays. In order to improve the recycling network, distribution will not only take into consideration downtown areas and residential areas, but will also be considered in some townships.
The survey shows that nearly 80% of the households in China have spare drugs, of which more than 40% have expired drugs. Misuse of misuse of expired drugs will often result in delays in disease, resulting in various poisonings. The influx of unscrupulous traders will also have serious consequences. Disposal at will also causes environmental pollution. The state has explicitly listed expired drugs in the “National Catalogue of Hazardous Wastesâ€. The pharmaceutical supervisory department of Hubei Province listed "cleaning up household medicine kits" as one of the "ten practical matters" handled by the people of the province in 2008.