Guest guest Posted March 13, 2010 Report Share Posted March 13, 2010 I have a lot of 400 mg Asacol in search of a home (hundreds of pills). I was on a 12 per day and got switched to 6mp so have a lot left over. It's the solid red pill not a capsule so nothing could be fiddled with. I think I'd feel funny about sending to an individual in case they blamed me for any reason. Is there a humanitarian organization that anyone knows of? I sure don't want to throw them away. Thanks BTW my modified SCDiet is working wonderfully. I cannot eat fruit or have fruit juices or SCD yogurt but am soooo much improved. I also just discovered that nuts are much better for me after soaking and drying. This is my second attempt on the diet. I tried it 5 years ago with no success. This time I paid 100% attention to what foods were reacting with my gut and even if they were SCD legal removed the offenders. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2010 Report Share Posted March 13, 2010 I think actually it's illegal to give a prescription drug to someone else. But after my brother died (cancer) there were a lot of drugs leftover and my SIL donated them to a clinic for the poor, who were thrilled to get them. Or possibly one of these organizations where the medical people volunteer their time abroad? I would think something like this would be glad to have them. I have a lot of 400 mg Asacol in search of a home (hundreds of pills). I was on a 12 per day and got switched to 6mp so have a lot left over. It's the solid red pill not a capsule so nothing could be fiddled with. I think I'd feel funny about sending to an individual in case they blamed me for any reason. Is there a humanitarian organization that anyone knows of? I sure don't want to throw them away. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2010 Report Share Posted March 13, 2010 If you have ccfa meetings locally, the moderators are usually doctors and affiliated with CCFA. They may take the medicine. It probably depends on the person. Debbie houston cd I think actually it's illegal to give a prescription drug to someone else. But after my brother died (cancer) there were a lot of drugs leftover and my SIL donated them to a clinic for the poor, who were thrilled to get them. Or possibly one of these organizations where the medical people volunteer their time abroad? I would think something like this would be glad to have them. I have a lot of 400 mg Asacol in search of a home (hundreds of pills). I was on a 12 per day and got switched to 6mp so have a lot left over. It's the solid red pill not a capsule so nothing could be fiddled with. I think I'd feel funny about sending to an individual in case they blamed me for any reason. Is there a humanitarian organization that anyone knows of? I sure don't want to throw them away. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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