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Port Perry Star, 10 Oct 1990, p. 12

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A sat a ET A yy TTT BT NA pre RITES ET a Sag A 12 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, October 10, 1990 "Brown Bag Week" encourages disposal of old prescription drugs Is your medicine cabinet full? If so, chances are that some of those drugs are no longer safe to use, or are no longer needed. The week of October 165-19 has been designated Brown Bag Week. During this week, everyone is encouraged to bring their old prescription, and over- the-counter drugs to their local drugstore, where the pharma- cist will safely dispose of them. Any prescription drugs more Sandy McCully(l), Discharge Planner, and Diabetes Edu- than two years old, or any ex- pired over-the-counter drug should be destroyed. These should never be placed in with household garbage. Small uantities may be flushed : aes the iy MD everyone is encouraged to take them to your local pharmacist during the week of Sctober 15-19. This is the first year for this rogram in Scugog, but it has Dron successful in other com- munities. Local pharmacists cation Co-Ordinator at Port Perry Hospital helps Connle Glass check her medication, and dispose of those that are expired. Brown Bag Week is October 15-19, and everyone is encouraged to take thelr old medications to their local phar- macist, who will dispose of them safely. Please see story for more detalls. have stated that it should be done on a yearly basis. The main reason behind this project is that hospital person- nel were seeing seniors comin to the hospital with accidenta drug overdoses much too often. According to Sandy McCully, Discharge Planner, and Dia- betes Education Co-ordinator at Port Perry Hospital, there are many reasons behind these accidental overdoses. Often seniors have a multi- tude of pills, and either take the wrong pill, or the wrong combi- nation of pills, and encounter complications. Many cannot see well enough to read what the medication is for. Often they will begin a new bottle before the one they are currently taking is empty. This results in the senior only seeing the recommended dosage, and will often take two pills of the same medication. If these are heart pills for example, this would cause the heart to slow down, and the consequences : canbedevastating. Other seniors tend to save a bottle, and later when the time, - comes to use it, they forget what the purpose of that medi- cationis. What Brown Bag Week is en- couraging is for seniors, and everyone else, to clean out their medicine cabinet, and take the totheirlocal pharmacist. The pharmacist will safely dispose of expired medications, and have also offered to spend time with the seniors to explain the purpose of their other medi- cations. Community pharmacists have also offered to donate five cents to the Hospital Building Fund, for every container that is brought back to them during this week. THE MONARCH IS ALIVE by Carl Brenders Order Deadline: October 20, 1990 "= FRAMER'S GALLERY 233 Queen St., Port Perry ¢ (416) 985-2543 2 Happy Birthday 4 Hi, my name is Kyle Richard Rudolf Raymond Clancy and | just celebrated my 1st Birthday on September 30th, 1990. | would like to thank everyone who helped me cele- brate this day and make it so special. All my love to Mommy, Daddy and Amanda for giving me my birthday party. Happy Birthday Kyle PLEASE NOTE: The above Birthday Greeting is a new feature of the Port Perry Star. Anyone wanting to extend birth- day wishes to their child, grandchild, etc. (maximum age three years) may do so in this feature. A good photo (preferably taken by a child photographer) and printed copy must be submitted to the Star. Contact the Star office for cost, deadlines and fur- ther details. HOEKSTRA FARMS HONEY"S CORNERS 985-8097 20 Ib. bag ... 5.00 10 Ib. bag ... *3.00 Red Delicious * lda Red * Spartans * Courtlands Open Monday to Saturday 10 AM to 5 PM; Closed Sundays MEDICAL ASSOCIATES, 462 PAXTON ST. Maureen Salkeld, B.A., M.Ed. -- PSYCHOTHERAPY -- -- MARRIAGE & FAMILY COUNSELLING -- -- DIVORCE MEDIATION -- -- STRESS MANAGEMENT -- 75 -- DAY or EVENING -- MARTIAL ARTS CENTRE 110 LILLA ST., PORT PERRY * 2 Training Halls * Lounge * Fitness Area (weights, kickbags, etc.) * Changeroom with Showers * Central Air Conditioning OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK JOIN ANYTIME FAMILY RATES VISTORS WELCOME "PRIVATE LESSONS AVAILABLE" 985-0205

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