The Pill Catcher

The Pill Catcher Make sure your medication disposal doesn't harm the environment with The Pill Catcher System in Plymouth, Michigan.

Make sure your medication disposal doesn't harm the environment with The Pill Catcher in Plymouth, Michigan. This new, easy-to-use product can safely allow you to dispose of your medicine (both pills and liquids). After using The Pill Catcher, you can simply dispose of your medicine in the garbage without fear of contaminating the soil or drinking water sources. The Pill Catcher was tested using antibiotics, hormones, anti-convulsants, mood stabilizers, morphine, opiates, pain medications, statins, and general analgesics. The tests used these medications in liquid, pill, gel cap, and tablet form, and our product passed all these tests with flying colors! This revolutionary new product is also patented under U.S. Patent number 7,918,777 B2, so our method of disposal cannot be copied or used by others. Our patent assures you of product quality and safety.

01/08/2019

Salmon caught near Seattle overloaded with antidepressants, co***ne and more.

03/11/2018

The contamination is related to perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances, known as PFAS or PFCs, described as the MDEQ as "a suite of chemicals historically used in thousands of applications throughout the industrial, food, and textile industries."

10/20/2017
10/19/2017

The series of wildfires that have ravaged Northern California have prompted water quality concerns in the cities of Napa and Santa Rosa, officials...

10/18/2017

The League of Women Voters (LWV) Park Rapids Area invited Chris Pathun, principal planner with the Minnesota Department of Health, to discuss...

10/17/2017

Three years after toxic algae in Lake Erie tainted the drinking water for more than 400,000 people, many are still leery about what's coming out of...

10/16/2017

U.S. tap and well water all contain haloacetic acids to some degree. Drink all-natural spring water to ensure that you never consume this contaminant!

10/15/2017

Cryptosporidium Detected in Bull Run Drinking Water The Portland Water Bureau received results today from a sample collected on Sept. 27 that was...

10/14/2017

Tyson Foods, the nation's largest chicken producer, has taken "full responsibility" for ...

10/13/2017
10/13/2017

UPDATE 10/2/17 5:30 p.m.: The City of Rexburg has received the third set of sample results from an independent lab for water testing.

10/13/2017

Researchers are starting to focus on dioxane, a potential carcinogen that’s starting to show up in tests of tap water.

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