The main aim of the study is to know the
current status of pharmaceutical waste management
and its practices in the community pharmacy of Kaski
district. The study design was cross-sectional study.
The study population was the pharmacist of Kaski
district who were running the private community
pharmacies. The sample size was 119 pharmacies. Out
of 119 respondents, majorities (71.4%) were male, 79%
were owner of their business, almost equal percentage
were below and above median age(34years) and 45.4%
pharmacy experience above median experience(10
years). About 95% were trained in pharmacy
profession with mostly trained on diploma and
Community Medical Auxiliaries (CMA and
Orientation). Among all the respondents 59.6% had
adequate knowledge and practices of pharmaceutical
waste management. About 95.8% percent had PW
collecting container but only 28.6% had use color
coding and labeling system for segregation of
pharmaceutical waste. The results showed that there
was insufficient knowledge and practices of
pharmaceutical waste management by the community
pharmacists. The findings showed that knowledge on
PWM had strong association with its practices.
Keywords : Pharmaceutical Waste Management, Pharmacy, Waste, Expired Medicines, Knowledge, Practices, Disposal, Nepal.