PR Newswire
LAKE FOREST, IL, April 22, 2019
One in 10 Americans have offered unused opioids to family and friends; more than one in four have flushed unused prescription drugs down the drain/toilet
LAKE FOREST, IL, April 22, 2019 /PRNewswire/ - Despite that a majority of Americans (75%) believe that people sharing or selling their unused prescriptions, including opioids (e.g., oxycodone, hydrocodone, morphine) is contributing to the growth of the opioid epidemic, they are still sharing prescriptions. One in 10 Americans admit they've offered or given their unused prescription drugs to a friend or family member for either medical or recreational use. That's according to findings from the recent consumer study, "Unused Prescriptions & The Opioid Epidemic 2019," conducted by Stericycle, Inc. (NASDAQ: SRCL), a leading provider of highly specialized compliance-based health care and waste solutions.
Although the 1,200-person study revealed Americans are sharing their unused prescriptions, 72% believe having a safe and secure way to dispose of leftover/unused prescription drugs would help combat the opioid epidemic (up 3% from 2018 (69%). In fact, the majority (71%) of Americans surveyed said their pharmacist, doctor or prescribing medical professional does not inform them of drug disposal methods, compared to nearly one in four Americans (24%) who say their pharmacist, doctor, or prescribing medical professional has informed them.
This gap in education contributes to improper disposal methods with nearly one in three (29%) Americans admitting they have placed leftover/unused prescription drugs in the trash (up 4% from 2018) and more than one in four (26%) have flushed leftover/unused prescription drugs down the drain/toilet (up 1% from 2018). Despite improper disposal methods, more than half of Americans (60%) are concerned that the flushing of unused painkillers, like oxycodone, hydrocodone, morphine, etc., could pollute their drinking water or make its way into their communities' rivers and lakes (down 1% from 2018).
"This report provides valuable insight on how consumers use, share and dispose of prescription drugs," said Cindy Miller, President and CEO Elect of Stericycle, Inc. "While solving the opioid epidemic is a complex issue that requires support from all angles, there are steps that consumers, health care providers and medical professionals can take today to combat the effects of the epidemic. We believe increasing education on how to safely and securely dispose of unused prescriptions is a critical step that prevents them from ending up in the wrong hands or in our waterways."
Additional findings from the Stericycle study include:
More education and access to proper disposal methods is needed
Americans hold on to unused prescriptions
For more information about Stericycle and the "Unused Prescriptions & The Opioid Epidemic 2019" report, click here to visit the report page.
About Stericycle, Inc.
Stericycle, Inc., (Nasdaq: SRCL) is a U.S. based business-to-business services company and leading provider of compliance-based solutions that protect people and brands, promote health and safeguard the environment. Stericycle serves more than one million customers in all 50 U.S. states and 21 countries worldwide with solutions for regulated waste management, secure information destruction, compliance and customer contact. For more information about Stericycle, please visit www.stericycle.com.
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