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NEW DELHI, 27 JUNE 2024: Throwing expired medicines with household trash is not an ideal way to get rid of them. The country's drug controller is working on a guidance document detailing methods to be followed for safe disposal of unused and expired medicines.
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Source : Economic Times
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