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Drug Recycling Program
Donate Unusable or Extra Meds for Recycling
The Drug Recycling Program at the Minnesota AIDS Project is a partnership program with
Aid For AIDS,
an organization that collects antiretroviral and anti-microbial medicines from persons who have changed therapies or discontinued their use. MAP serves as the official drop-off site for Aid For AIDS in the state of Minnesota. HIV medications and medications used to treat opportunistic infections are processed at MAP, sent to Aid For AIDS in New York, and then sent to HIV-positive individuals (under the supervision of their treating physicians) in Latin America, Africa, and the Caribbean.
If you are a Minnesota resident, click here for information on what medications
are acceptable to donate and specific instructions on how to donate them.
The Minnesota AIDS Project is only able to accept drug donations from Minnesota residents. If you live outside of Minnesota, please click here to visit the Aid For AIDS Web site and find out how to make a donation directly to them.
Minnesota residents wanting to make a drug donation should call the MAP AIDSLine for more information:
MAP AIDSLine
612-373-AIDS (metro)
800-248-AIDS (statewide)
612-373-2465 (metro TTY)
888-820-2437 (statewide TTY)
mapaidsline@mnaidsproject.org
For more information about Aid For AIDS, please visit their website
at www.AidForAIDS.org.
Drug Recyling Program Guidelines
All antiretroviral medications are collected and recycled within the state of Minnesota, including
protease inhibitors, nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors, non-nucleoside
reverse transcriptase inhibitors, nucleotide reverse transcriptase
inhibitors, and fusion inhibitors.
Donations of medicines to prevent and treat HIV-related opportunistic
infections such as antibiotics, antifungals, other antivirals (e.g.,
for herpes infections) and anti-neoplastics (e.g., for HIV-associated
malignancies) are also welcome. Other medicines acceptable for donation
include those used for HIV wasting disease and side-effects management
(e.g., for peripheral neuropathy, lipid lowering drugs, anti-emetics).
In addition, this program welcomes both adult and pediatric formulas
and dosages, as well as drugs that require refrigeration.
Drugs Eligible for the Drug Recycling Program
ANTIRETROVIRAL MEDICATIONS:
- Protease Inhibitors/PIs (Fortovase, Crixivan, Norvir, Kaletra,
Viracept, Reyataz, Lexiva, Invirase)
- Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors/NRTIs (Epivir, Trizivir,
Zerit, Videx, Viread, Emtriva, Ziagen, Retrovir, Hivid)
- Non-Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors/NNRTIs (Viramune,
Sustiva, Rescriptor)
- Nucleotide Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors (Viread)
- Fusion Inhibitors/FIs (Fuzeon)
TREATMENTS FOR OPPORTUNISTIC INFECTIONS/OIS:
- Antibiotics (to treat Mycobacterium Avium Complex/MAC,
Salmonellosis, Mycobacterium Kansasii, Syphilis, Neurosyphilis, Tuberculosis/TB)
- Antifungals (to treat Candidiasis/Thrush, Aspergillosis, Coccidioidomycosis,
Cryptococcal Meningitis, Histoplasmosis)
- Antivirals (to treat Cytomegalovirus/CMV, Hepatitis C, Herpes
Simplex Virus, Herpes Zoster Virus/Shingles, Human Papiloma Virus/HPV,
Molluscum
Contagiosum, Oral Hairy Leukoplakia/OHL, Progressive Multifocal
Leukoencephalopathy/PML)
- Antineoplastics for Malignancies/Cancers (to treat Anal Dysplasia/Cancer,
Cervical Dysplasia/Cancer, Kaposi’s Sarcoma/KS, Lymphomas)
- Antiprotozoals (to treat Pneumocystis Carinii Pneumonia/PCP, Toxoplasmosis,
Cryptosporidiosis, Isosporiasis, Microsporidiosis)
TREATMENTS FOR OTHER HIV-RELATED CONDITIONS:
- Peripheral Neuropathy (Neurontin)
- Wasting Syndrome Medications (Antiemetics, Reductase Inhibitors/Lipid-Lowering
Drugs, etc.)
MAP’s Drug Recycling Program will not accept psychotropic drugs,
pain-relievers, or any other medications not listed above.
We accept drugs from any patient, physician’s office, pharmacy,
or other medical supplier within the state of Minnesota.
If you have any further questions regarding a particular medication
and its eligibility, please call the MAP AIDSLine at 612-373-2437 or
toll-free at 800-248-2437.
How to Donate Medications
To comply with applicable legal strictures and to respect the confidentiality
of persons living with HIV, we kindly request that you remove the names
and addresses of all individuals from prescription bottles. Be sure to not remove information regarding the prescription type or expiration date when removing personal information.
When you are ready to make a donation, either drop your donation off
at the Minnesota AIDS Project or mail them in a box or other appropriate
packaging to the following address:
Minnesota AIDS Project
Att: Drug Recycling Program Coordinator
1400 Park Ave. S
Minneapolis, MN 55404
Please place all pill bottles in a sealable plastic bag and place
this bag inside a cardboard box. All pill bottles should be securely
closed. Previously opened and partially used bottles of medication
are acceptable. No loose capsules or tablets will be accepted.
Three of the protease inhibitors and one fusion inhibitor require
refrigeration: Fortovase (soft-gel saquinavir), Kaletra (lopinavir/ritonavir),
Norvir (ritonavir), and Fuzeon (enfurtivide/T-20). Please keep medications
that require refrigeration in your refrigerator before bringing them
to MAP. No special packaging is necessary if the medications are brought
directly from your refrigerator to our office or if they are shipped
using USPS next day Express Mail®.
For further questions regarding shipping medications within Minnesota or other arrangements
for drug drop-offs, call the MAP AIDSLine at 612-373-2437 or toll-free
at 800-248-2437.
Last Updated:
Tuesday, April 3, 2007
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