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Medicines Reuse

Medicines Reuse

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This reprint examines the concept of medicines reuse, the idea that unused medication returned by one patient can be re-dispensed for use by another. Ten papers written by over 20 authors examine a range of issues related to medicines reuse including the circular economy of the pharmaceutical supply chain; the prevalence of unused medicines or medication waste within patients' homes; people's views about the causes of medication waste and the potential for medicines reuse; what might influence people to reuse medicines in the future; how sensing technologies might facilitate medicines reuse; and the effect of including sensing technologies on people's willingness to consider medicines reuse.

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Keywords

  • Attitudes
  • Circular Economy
  • dosage form
  • Economics, finance, business & management
  • Hospital
  • Household
  • Industry & industrial studies
  • intelligent pharmaceutical packaging
  • intentions
  • Inventory
  • Manufacturing industries
  • medication
  • medication waste
  • medicinal waste
  • medicine
  • medicine re-dispensing
  • medicine reuse
  • medicine waste
  • Medicines
  • medicines reuse
  • medicines storage
  • people’s belief
  • people’s intentions
  • pharmaceutical
  • Pharmaceutical industries
  • pharmacist
  • psychological theories
  • public attitudes
  • public views
  • questionnaire
  • re-dispensing
  • re-issuing
  • recycle
  • recycling
  • redistribution
  • reduce
  • reduce medicinal waste
  • reuse
  • reuse of medicines
  • Risk
  • sensors
  • Storage
  • sustainability
  • theory of planned behavior
  • theory of planned behaviour
  • therapeutic class
  • unused medicines
  • waste
  • Waste management

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DOI: 10.3390/books978-3-0365-4089-4

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