Spring is in the air! Time to open up your windows, break out the broom and start cleaning and refreshing your home for the new season.
As moms, the cleaning bug tends to invade our minds when the weather starts to warm up around us. But as important as it is to keep our homes in order, the same goes for our medicine cabinets as well. It’s important to check the expiration date on all your OTC medicines. Because once they expire, they may not be able to provide the treatment you need.
Spring Cleaning Your Medicine Cabinet
If you’ve been following my blog and Instagram, you would know that I’ve been slowly decluttering and freshening up my home since the beginning of the year using the #Konmari method. I’m doing the same with the over-the-counter medicines and supplements in my medicine cabinet and disposing unwanted and expired items.
Once you’ve purged your cabinet of all those expired labels, it’s time to dispose of them properly. But how?
According to Harris Poll research conducted on behalf of the CHPA’s Educational Foundation, 62% of adults have never inquired as to how to properly dispose of expired OTC’s. More often than not, they just dispose of them in the trash.
This is not the proper way to dispose of them and can be unsafe or harmful to those handling their disposal.
Luckily, you are not alone. the FDA provides simple guidelines to follow as to how to safely throw away old, expired OTC’s and medications:
- Mix medicines (without crushing pills or tablets) with an unpalatable substance, like kitty litter or coffee grounds.
- Put the mixture in a sealed plastic bag.
- Throw the bag in your household trash.
- Black out any personal information that may be on the labels of your disposed medication.
Most pharmacies have an in-store disposal kiosk for any unwanted or expired medication – both OTC or prescription. You can see if there is a local collection drop off near you.
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration also hosts National Prescription Take-Back events through the year. The next one is coming up on Saturday, April 27th.
Will you be doing some spring cleaning and organizing this season? If so, don’t forget to spring clean your medicine cabinet this year. Keep your family protected from unwanted and expired medication!
For more information about safe disposal of over the counter medicines, visit my partner KnowYourOTC’s page.
thank you for this reminder! i have been meaning to clean out expired prescriptions, putting that on my spring cleaning list!
Totally an area we forget to purge! Great reminder.
Totally an area we forget to purge. thanks, fo the reminder!
We just recently did a spring cleaning and found a number of OTC medicines to dispose of. I didnt know of thr danger of just throwing thrm away though. I know what to do next time. Thanks for sharing.
Is it that time again?! When i throw out my meDs, I regret it nexT time I’m sick lol! But it must be done…
thank you for sharing this, i’ve been cleaning everything but forgot about cleaning my medicine cabiniet, appreciate the reminder!
What a great idea to spring clean your cabinets. You can do that right after or before you spring clean your home. terrific ideas here!
a great idea to spring clean your cabinets and your home at the same time, so you’ll always remember to do it. . terrific ideas here!
Thank you for the post. I do not clean out my medicine cabinet enough.
Oh wow, I’m not sure I’ve purged my medicine cabinet in at least the last 5 years. I need to do this! Thanks for sharing this!
Very informative! I will admit we have some very expired benadryl etc in our medicine cabinet. Time to clean up!