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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 20, 2001
Filed:
Feb. 23, 1998
Earl J. Braxton, Shelby Township, MI (US);
Other;
Abstract
A method for removing pharmaceutical agents from human wastes. Such pharmaceuticals may include their metabolized byproducts, either or both of which may be harmful as a toxin or a carcinogen. The method generally includes the use of a portable human waste containment unit which is configured to serve as a toilet for an individual who has been treated with a pharmaceutical agent. The waste containment unit is preferably configured as a self-contained unit with a separate removable reservoir or plastic reservoir liner, such that it is capable of being sealed for transporting to a facility where human wastes contained within the waste containment unit or its separate reservoir or liner can be appropriately processed. An outer, upper surface of the waste containment unit forms a seat equipped with a cover for sealing the waste containment unit. The waste containment unit includes a reservoir whose capacity is preferably sufficient to hold human waste produced over approximately a period in which pharmaceuticals and their metabolized byproducts are typically eliminated from the body of an individual. The waste containment unit will be of different configurations to fit the patients' needs in the hospital, in the home, and for use while the patient is mobile and being treated as an outpatient. The purpose of the different types of waste containment units is to interdict the pharmaceuticals before they enter the eco-system through a municipal sewage system or a septic tank system.