Denaturing CDsThe denaturing of CDs could be classified as 'waste processing' and as such may require a waste processing licence However the Environment Agency and the Home Office have agreed that the denaturing of medicenes as required under the Misuse of Drugs Regulations will not be subject to this requirement.When denaturing Controlled Drugs the commercially available Denkit CD destruction Kit should be used. Under no circumstance should any process which incluces grinding dissolving in soapy water or bleach or mixing with cat litter (or similar) be used.Follow the manufacturers instructions on the kit carefullySolid dose formulations should be removed from the packaging (i.e de-blistered). NB: Hot water (not boiling) should be added to the destruction kit if wax coated tablets are to be denaturedLiquid dose formulations should be poured directly into the kitThick sugary formulations should be pre mixed with some warm water to lower the viscosity before adding to the kitPerenteral formulations such as ampoules should be broken open and the drug emptied into the kitNote: with the exception of the denaturing of Controlled Drugs any process which involves de-blistering emptying bottles opening ampoules etc is a licensable activity under the Waste Management Licensing Regulations.The used denaturing kit should be placed in the controlled drug cabinet untill the contents have denatured which may take up to 24 hoursOnce denatured controlled drug stock must be disposed of in separate containers to those used to dispose of other medicines and disposed of via secure incineration serviceDry formulations powders and tablets should be added to the Denkit first once a liquid formulations has been added the denaturing must be completed by adding water to the level mark replacing the lid and giving the contents a good shake. To complete the denaturing process the kit should be placed in to the CD cabinet for 24 hoursFeaturesWide neck jars for easy fillingScrew threaded leak resistant lidClear plastic jars to make seeing levels easyLabel with printed instructions