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Alabamians came together on Prescription Drug Take Back Day, responsibly disposing of 3,668 pounds of expired medications to ...
Alabamians safely disposed of more than 3,600 pounds of expired and unneeded medications during the spring Prescription Drug ...
From the editorial: "Some 17,000 pharmacies nationwide — including 20 in Duluth, Superior, Hermantown, and Two Harbors — are ...
From the editorial: "Some 17,000 pharmacies nationwide are now authorized as year-round collection locations." ...
Alabamians safely removed over 3,600 pounds of unneeded medications during the Prescription Drug Take Back Day.
National Prescription Drug Take Back Day is from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday. Held twice a year, the Drug Enforcement Administration collects hundreds of tons of prescription medication each cycle.
Held twice a year in October and April, Take Back Day is intended to save lives by safely disposing of expired, unused or unwanted prescription drugs. In addition to providing a safe, convenient ...
The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) started Drug Take Back Day as a way to dispose of unwanted medications safely, conveniently and responsibly while educating the community about the potential ...
The DEA leads two Drug Take Back days a year ... What you can do: While Drug Take Back Day only happens twice a year, any day can be Drug Take Back Day at one of Wisconsin’s more than 500 ...
The drugs are sealed and trucked to an incinerator ... The next statewide Drug Take Back Day is in October.
The DEA leads two Drug Take Back days a year ... of improper storage and disposal of these medications. While Drug Take Back Day only happens twice a year, any day can be Drug Take Back Day ...
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