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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Got some leftover drugs -- the kind that someone else might want to use, such as painkillers or stimulants? Wrap them up in used kitty litter or other pet droppings, the government advises.
A pilot program at the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration is looking at ways people can safely dispose of unused prescription drugs that are liable to be abused.
The Food and Drug Administration recommends flushing some of the most dangerous ones down the toilet, including the strong, addictive painkillers oxycodone and fentanyl and stimulants such as methylphenidate.
But environmentalists worry about the effects on fish and amphibians.
Eeeeeww!
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at 08:29 on November 8th, 2007
Besides, evidently poop isn't really a deterrent anymore... yikes.
at 08:41 on November 8th, 2007
This is taking the war on drugs to a whole new level.
at 19:41 on March 27th, 2009
i<3men ps i am a man pss im single psss pills in poop? come on seriously?