Dear May:

You might contact these folks, http://www.drugmuseum.org/ -- they have
vials and tins of old medication and might be able to help you.

Good luck!

Sherry Hatherley


On Tue, Oct 28, 2014 at 10:36 AM, Mary Helen Dellinger <
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>  In going through an old and rather large collection of medical equipment
> (donated before I came on staff), I have come across vials of medicine –
> lidocaine, decadron, depo-testosterone to name just a few.  Does anyone
> have any experience with discarding old medicines?  I’m not sure how safe
> it is to keep these things in the collection and cannot imagine how it
> could ever be incorporated into a program or exhibition.  Any thoughts or
> advice would be appreciated.
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