Many sample closet medications are expired

Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine : JABFM
Kari L Evans, Steven R Brown

Abstract

Samples are widely used in office practice. It is not known how many sample medications are expired and therefore not useful to patients. We inventoried 10 sample closets in primary care offices to quantify the number of expired medications. Of the 12,581 drug packages and boxes we inventoried in 10 sample closets, 14% of medications were expired. Sample closets varied widely in their organization; the range of expired medications in the 10 closets was 0% to 28%. Many sample closet medications are expired, indicating a substantial amount of waste.

Citations

Dec 11, 2014·International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy·Sandra Leticia Gracia-VásquezPatricia Gonzalez-Barranco
Apr 1, 2021·Journal of the American Pharmacists Association : JAPhA·Frances TepoltJennifer Budd

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