Enbrel sharps mail back program

The Enbrel Sharps Mail Back Program is a mail-back program offered by Pfizer, the manufacturer of Enbrel (etanercept), a medication used to treat various inflammatory conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, and plaque psoriasis.

The program is designed to provide a convenient and safe way for patients to dispose of their used Enbrel syringes and needles. Here's how it works:

Eligibility: The program is available to patients who are prescribed Enbrel and have a valid prescription.

How to participate:

  1. Patients can enroll in the program by calling the Enbrel Sharps Mail Back Program at 1-877-744-5675 or by visiting the Enbrel website.
  2. Once enrolled, patients will receive a pre-paid, pre-addressed envelope and a return shipping label to mail back their used Enbrel syringes and needles.
  3. Patients can mail back their used sharps in the provided envelope, which is designed to protect against accidental needlesticks and ensure safe disposal.
  4. The program is free of charge, and patients do not need to pay for shipping or handling.

Benefits:

  1. Convenience: The program allows patients to dispose of their used sharps from the comfort of their own homes, without having to visit a pharmacy or medical facility.
  2. Safety: The program helps to prevent accidental needlesticks and ensures that used sharps are disposed of properly, reducing the risk of infection and injury.
  3. Environmental benefits: The program helps to reduce the amount of waste generated by used sharps and promotes responsible disposal practices.

Important notes:

  1. Patients should always follow the instructions provided by their healthcare provider for disposing of used sharps.
  2. The Enbrel Sharps Mail Back Program is only available for patients who are prescribed Enbrel and have a valid prescription.
  3. Patients should not use the program to dispose of sharps from other medications or medical devices.

By participating in the Enbrel Sharps Mail Back Program, patients can help to ensure their safety and the safety of others, while also promoting responsible disposal practices.