Pharmaceutical Waste, Georgia

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Our goal is to make it easier for facilities throughout Georgia to properly dispose of pharmaceutical waste.

When you work in the pharmaceutical industry or at any type of facility that deals with pharmaceuticals, such as hospitals, doctors’ offices, or veterinary offices, one of the major concerns you’ll have to account for is what to do with pharmaceutical waste your facility generates. Proper management and disposal of pharmaceutical waste are important not just for regulatory compliance but also for your role as a responsible environmental and community steward. Here at Sunbelt Medical Services, our goal is to make it easier for facilities throughout Georgia to properly dispose of pharmaceutical waste.

Pharmaceutical Waste in Georgia

We know just how daunting it can be to try to navigate the process of disposing of pharmaceutical waste, but you can rest assured that our experienced team is well-versed in the local, state, and federal regulations and will help ensure you follow them. We can handle the entire disposal process, from collection and transportation to the actual disposal. We use clean energy incineration for all waste streams, providing peace of mind that your pharmaceutical waste is completely destroyed. With our help, you can avoid fines and legal consequences, all while keeping up a good public image thanks to your responsible waste disposal practices.

Our team also understands that every facility is different, so we offer customized pharmaceutical waste disposal solutions that meet your unique needs. You can schedule daily, weekly, or on-call pickups, and we come prepared with all the necessary supplies to safely handle your pickup and disposal. We also meticulously document and track our drug waste services, offering full transparency and liability mitigation.

To learn more about our pharmaceutical waste disposal process or to speak with a member of our team about setting up services for your facility, contact us today!

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FAQs About Pharmaceutical Waste

If you’re responsible for the pharmaceutical waste at your facility, whether you work in healthcare, a laboratory, a pharmacy, or somewhere else, you know the importance of finding a reliable disposal company. At Sunbelt Medical Services, we provide the reassurance you need, along with more than 35 years of experience in the industry. Check out the common questions we get regarding pharmaceutical waste below, then reach out to a member of our team to learn more.

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What types of pharmaceutical waste do you handle?
We manage a wide range of waste, including non-hazardous, hazardous, and controlled substances; expired medications; partial doses; and contaminated materials. Our services are tailored to the specific waste generated by each client to ensure they get exactly what they need.
Who needs pharmaceutical waste disposal services?
Hospitals, clinics, pharmacies, long-term care facilities, veterinary practices, research labs, and certain commercial businesses all generate pharmaceutical waste that must be disposed of properly to remain compliant.
Why can’t pharmaceutical waste be thrown in the trash or flushed?
Improper disposal can contaminate water supplies, harm wildlife, and lead to regulatory violations. Many pharmaceuticals are regulated and require specialized handling to prevent environmental and public health risks.
Are your services compliant with regulations?
Yes. We stay current on all federal, state, and local regulatory changes to help our clients maintain compliance. We also handle every step of the disposal process, giving you further peace of mind.
How is the waste ultimately disposed of?
Pharmaceutical waste is managed using clean energy incineration, ensuring complete and environmentally responsible disposal.

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At Sunbelt Medical Services, we handle pharmaceutical waste for customers in Sardis, Georgia, as well as throughout Georgia, Tennessee, Kentucky, Florida, South Carolina, and North Carolina.

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