81R25161 CBE-D By: Cook H.R. No. 1695 R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, It is vital that unused prescription medicine be properly disposed of to avoid drug diversion; and WHEREAS, The Food and Drug Administration worked with the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy to develop the first consumer guidelines for proper disposal of prescription drugs; the same disposal methods for prescription drugs apply to over-the-counter drugs as well; and WHEREAS, Issued in 2007, the federal guidelines warn against flushing prescription drugs down the toilet unless the drug label or patient information specifically says to do so; and WHEREAS, If no instructions for the medicine are given, the guidelines call for the drugs to be taken out of their original containers and mixed with an undesirable substance, such as coffee grounds or kitty litter; this way the medication will be less appealing to children and pets and unrecognizable through the trash bag; and WHEREAS, The guidelines go on to recommend putting the medicine in a sealable bag, empty can, or other container to prevent the medication from leaking or breaking out of a garbage bag; in addition, it is suggested that all identifying information be removed from the container to protect one's identity and personal health information; and WHEREAS, Disposing of medicine in the household trash is preferable to flushing it down the toilet because landfills are governed by strict Environmental Protection Agency regulations to prevent disposed items from affecting the environment; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 81st Texas Legislature hereby encourage all Texans to properly dispose of prescription and over-the-counter drugs.