Test Data

 

Test Data

NAME OF REPORT DESCRIPTION SEE REPORT
Rx Destroyer Activated Carbon and Pharmaceuticals Test Report by C12 Rx Destroyer uses activated carbon to adsorb pharmaceuticals and render them irretrievable. C12 Activated Carbon and Pharmaceuticals
Rx Destroyer THC Test Report by C12 Rx Destroyer’s effectiveness with TCH and over-the-counter drugs. C12 Rx Destroyer Testing of THC
Rx Destroyer TCLP Report by Dr. Mazyk Rx Destroyer Drug Disposal Systems can reduce harm to the environment. Dr. Mazyk TCLP Test Summary
Rx Destroyer Paint Filter Drip Test Report by Pace Analytical How Rx Destroyer Hardener Packets help prevent potential messy liquid spills in the waste stream while meeting the SW-846 paint filter standards which are mandatory for liquid waste to be accepted by landfills. Pace Analytical – Paint Filter Drip Test
Rx Destroyer DEA Cert Lab Test Report by NarcGone Rx Destroyer’s ability to adsorb drugs such and Methamphetamine, Methylphenidate and Amphetamine. NarcGone DEA Cert Lab Test Report 2017
Rx Destroyer HLC Test Report by HRL Rx Destroyer’s ability to adsorb high risk drugs such as Morphine, Dilaudid, Oxycodone, Fentanyl and Propofol.  Hrl HLC Report
Effect of Activated Charcoal on Disposal of Unused Opioids After an Outpatient Surgical Procedure Study examining the effect of an activated charcoal bag that allows for in-home opioid disposal on the probability of disposal after a surgical procedure, compared with usual care or educational materials detailing disposal resources. Effect of Activated Charcoal on Disposal of Unused Opioids After an Outpatient Surgical Procedure
Effects of Drug Disposal Bag Provision on Proper Disposal of Unused Opioids by Families of Pediatric Surgical Patients The primary objective of the present randomized clinical trial was to evaluate whether providing one such product, a drug disposal bag containing activated charcoal, to families of children having outpatient surgery increases proper opioid disposal. Effect of Drug Disposal Bag Provision on Proper Disposal of Unused Opioids by Families of Pediatric Surgical Patients

 

**21 CFR 1317.19, Incineration and Chemical Digestion Destruction Methods, see page 53548: The DEA is specifying a required result, non-retrievable, rather than a required method for achieving that result. The DEA does not require a particular method of destruction as long as the desired result is achieved. Rx Destroyer(tm) can help you decipher the key aspects of medication disposal that meets 21 CFR DEA chemical digestion methods. For more information, see page 53522, Methods of Destruction.

Test Data

NAME OF REPORT

Rx Destroyer Activated Carbon and Pharmaceuticals Test Report by C12

Description: Rx Destroyer uses activated carbon to absorb pharmaceuticals and render them irretrievable.

Report: C12 Activated Carbon and Pharmaceuticals

Rx Destroyer THC Test Report by C12

Description: Rx Destroyer’s effectiveness with TCH and over-the-counter drugs.

Report: C12 Rx Destroyer Testing of THC

Rx Destroyer THC Test Report by C12

Description: Rx Destroyer Drug Disposal Systems can reduce harm to the environment.

Report: Dr. Mazyk TCLP Test Summary

Rx Destroyer Paint Filter Drip Test Report by Pace Analytical

Description: How Rx Destroyer Hardener Packets help prevent potential messy liquid spills in the waste stream while meeting the SW-846 paint filter standards which are mandatory for liquid waste to be accepted by landfills.

Report: Pace Analytical – Paint Filter Drip Test

Rx Destroyer DEA Cert Lab Test Report by NarcGone

Description: Rx Destroyer’s ability to adsorb drugs such and Methamphetamine, Methylphenidate and Amphetamine.

Report: NarcGone DEA Cert Lab Test Report 2017

Rx Destroyer HLC Test Report by HRL

Description: Rx Destroyer’s ability to adsorb high risk drugs such as Morphine, Dilaudid, Oxycodone, Fentanyl and Propofol.

Report: Hrl HLC Report

Effect of Activated Charcoal on Disposal of Unused Opioids After an Outpatient Surgical Procedure

Description: Study examining the effect of an activated charcoal bag that allows for in-home opioid disposal on the probability of disposal after a surgical procedure, compared with usual care or educational materials detailing disposal resources.

Report: Effect of Activated Charcoal on Disposal of Unused Opioids After an Outpatient Surgical Procedure

Effects of Drug Disposal Bag Provision on Proper Disposal of Unused Opioids by Families of Pediatric Surgical Patients

Description: The primary objective of the present randomized clinical trial was to evaluate whether providing one such product, a drug disposal bag containing activated charcoal, to families of children having outpatient surgery increases proper opioid disposal.

Report: Effect of Drug Disposal Bag Provision on Proper Disposal of Unused Opioids by Families of Pediatric Surgical Patients

 

**21 CFR 1317.19, Incineration and Chemical Digestion Destruction Methods, see page 53548: The DEA is specifying a required result, non-retrievable, rather than a required method for achieving that result. The DEA does not require a particular method of destruction as long as the desired result is achieved. Rx Destroyer(tm) can help you decipher the key aspects of medication disposal that meets 21 CFR DEA chemical digestion methods. For more information, see page 53522, Methods of Destruction.