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Identifying Hazardous Waste, Continued <br />Toxics & Toxics and over-the-counter medicines that are waste may be considered <br />State hazardous. Some additional items that are waste may be considered <br />Regulated hazardous because of additional regulations specific to California. Below are <br />Wastes (Non- some examples of toxic and state regulated products. <br />Reactive) <br />Nazaraous FT <br />� <br />�fastc <br />s.yk� 8 5taro <br />m,aaw,a., <br />© CVS/pharmacy <br />7 <br />• Antifreeze <br />• Brake Fluid <br />• Lotions and Waxes <br />• Pain Relievers <br />• All Shampoos <br />• Allergy Treatments <br />• Items containing Mercury <br />• Soaps and Detergents <br />. Insecticides/Herbicides/Pesticides <br />• Insect Repellents <br />• OTC Pharmaceuticals <br />. Ointments <br />• Cold/Cough/Flu Medicines <br />• Pet Shampoos <br />• Nicotine Inhalers, Patches & Gum <br />. Liquid Cosmetics <br />Some keywords to look for on product labels to determine whether waste <br />toxics and over-the-counter medicines may be considered hazardous <br />include: <br />• Toxic or poison <br />• Harmful if swallowed <br />• Surfactant <br />• Danger <br />• Active ingredients <br />• Foaming <br />• Drug facts <br />• Keep out of reach of <br />children <br />Continued on next page <br />14 <br />CONFIDENTIAL BUSINESS INFORMATION <br />CVS000010375 <br />