SAURABH J CHAVDA wants to discuss this idea.

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As we all know that a portal for selling medicines online is already been launched, but what for the medicines of hundreds and thousands of rupees which are still unused in our houses and are thrown with the garbage. So a portal or an platform which collects those unused medicines and get some productive thing done from that which can be used for the millions of needy in health sector in India, will work according to me.

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Re-dispensing of previously dispensed medication once it has been out of the control of a health care professional isn't considered safe because there is no way to verify that the medication has been stored properly (light, temperature, humidity, etc.) or that it hasn't been tampered with. If your state makes it illegal b/c the drugs are expired, then it is best to return the unused portion to the prescribing doctor or the pharmacy. (I'd choose the doctor 1st. They can better determine if the drug should be re-dispensed to a patient that can't afford it as opposed to a pharmacy they may be inclined to re-sell for profit. Albeit only an unscrupulous pharmacy would do such a thing.) I know for a fact, that once dispensed from a pharmacy, you cannot return them. Even if they are unopened. They would be afraid of losing their license, according to the laws that their pharmacies abide by. You are supposed to return them to the pharmacist who in turn, will destroy them.

You have posted your idea many times, may be it is because of mistake, please remove other similar idea entry except this one.