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As a registered nurse, I'm afraid I have to echo Katie. You
just can't do it, especially in a public forum.
Carole Hercun

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> To all:
>
>        Something else to keep in mind is that donated, or
> shared, medication
> is also a crime.  If you give your unused medication to
> someone else you are
> illegally dispensing (prescription) medication without a
> license.  This is a
> felony in most, if not all, states.  This sharing of
> medication has appeared
> before on the list, and I sent a detailed posting which
> ought to be in the
> archives.  This recent flurry of activity over donated
> prescription
> medication also puts the list and the listowners in a
> very vulnerable
> position.  And, of course, the boilerplate provisions of
> the guidelines from
> the University of Toronto also cover these postings and
> ban them.  I know
> what it is like to have excess medication and to know
> someone else could use
> that medication.  I have also represented defendants who
> have unwittedly, and
> with the best of intentions, passed on medication to
> friends and others for
> whatever reasons.  Believe it or not: this is criminal
> activity.  This is why
> when someone dies, all those unused medications are
> dumped.  Katie
>
>
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