部分网友评论。 截图自微博。
不过,也有网友表达了不同的看法:“囤货就像买保险,不想浪费,但又不希望用得上。”
此前,有关部门曾多次呼吁不要盲目囤药,并打击高价倒卖、哄抬药价乱象。例如,广东省药监局曾发文提醒:药物都有保质期,存储也有一定的条件要求,保管不当容易变质,过多药物长期存放容易造成浪费。
布洛芬过期了还能吃吗?
那么,过期的布洛芬能否照常服用?
一名药学业内人士告诉中新财经,药品超出有效期后并不建议服用。“即使保管再好,药效也会下降,而且过期药还会发生变质、霉变等问题,不治病反而害人了。”
她表示,药品在有效期内也要妥善保存。“发现药品出现受潮、霉变、崩裂或者没按药品要求避光、阴凉处贮存,又或没按要求冷藏规范保存等情况也不要再吃。”
过期药品能否随意丢弃?
此外,过期药品也不宜随意丢弃。大量弃药不仅会造成资源浪费,还会对环境造成污染。
根据《国家危险废物名录(2021年版)》,过期药品属于危险废物。随意丢弃的药品在分解后容易污染土壤和水体,从而对人和动植物造成危害。一些挥发性强的过期药品还可能成为过敏源。此外,过期药品在随意丢弃后可能会被不法商贩或不法医疗机构二次回收并再次出售,有害病人身体健康。
2022年,最高人民法院通报了一批固体废物污染环境典型案例。其中,某生化药业未经无害化处理,将一批超3吨的过期药品私自倾倒、处置,被告人最高被判处有期徒刑十个月并罚款。
不过,《国家危险废物名录》的附录《危险废物豁免管理清单》也明确,家庭日常生活或者为日常生活提供服务的活动中产生的废药品属于生活垃圾中的危险废物,只要未集中收集,上述废药品可不按危险废物管理,按照生活垃圾处理。
资料图:医务人员正将配送到的感冒药放入药架。 中新社记者 易海菲 摄2019年,住建部等多部门发文,在全国地级及以上城市全面启动生活垃圾分类工作。按照分类,“废药品及其包装物”属于有害垃圾,随生活垃圾分散丢弃、分类回收。
此前,国家药监局在答复网友“过期药品如何处理”时曾表示,如果家庭过期药品没有被分类集中收集,可以破坏药品包装盒后,随生活垃圾分散丢弃、分类回收,相对风险较小。家庭过期药品如果送至正规回收点进行统一回收,需集中进行无害化处理,以减少对环境产生的危害。(完)
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