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ikar. Lancets <br />Auto-Injectors <br />Remove Information <br />Remove or black-out personal <br />information from all prescription <br />bottles and containers. <br />Take Medications to a <br />Drop-Off Location <br />Take medications to an authorized <br />medication drop-off location. <br />SHARPS DISPOSAL GUIDELINES <br />Syringes 1\ <br />Needles <br />What are Considered <br />Acceptable Sharps? <br />The following are considered acceptable <br />medical sharps: syringes, lancets, <br />needles, auto-injectors and EpiPens. <br />Sharps Must be in a Container <br />No loose sharps allowed. FDA recommends <br />always using FDA-cleared containers. An <br />empty household container that has no <br />leaks, a puncture-proof lid, and made of <br />heavy-duty plastic is also acceptable. <br />Take Container to <br />a Drop-Off Location <br />Once sharps are collected in an <br />acceptable container, take them to an <br />authorized sharps drop-off location. <br />MEDICATION DISPOSAL GUIDELINES <br />41E4" <br />to Ps so <br />ps I <br />Seal all Medications <br />All medications must be in a container or <br />sealed in a plastic bag. No loose <br />medications! Keep all liquids, powders and <br />ointments in original containers. <br />www.SJCrecycle.org