03123nam 2200889z- 450 991059507670332120230220(CKB)5680000000080759(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/92042(oapen)doab97403(EXLCZ)99568000000008075920202209d2022 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierMedicines ReuseBaselMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20221 online resource (192 p.)3-0365-4089-X 3-0365-4090-3 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.Manufacturing industriesbicsscMedicine and Nursingbicsscattitudescircular economydosage formhospitalhouseholdintelligent pharmaceutical packagingintentionsinventorymedicationmedication wastemedicinal wastemedicine re-dispensingmedicine reusemedicine wastemedicinesmedicines reusemedicines storagepeople's beliefpeople's intentionspharmaceuticalpharmacistpsychological theoriespublic attitudespublic viewsquestionnairere-dispensingre-issuingrecyclerecyclingredistributionreducereduce medicinal wastereusereuse of medicinesrisksensorsstoragesustainabilitytheory of planned behaviortheory of planned behaviourtherapeutic classunused medicineswastewaste managementManufacturing industriesMedicine and NursingDonyai Parastouedt1324802Donyai ParastouothBOOK9910595076703321Medicines Reuse3036323UNINA