Apr 23, 2021 / 05:07 AM EST
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) – Looking to discard of unused prescription medication? The Indianapolis Fire Department and the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department will be able to provide some assistance.
That’s because IFD and IMPD are teaming up for DEA Drug Take Back Day. The 2021 Drug Take Back Day is Saturday, April 24.
Crews from both departments will be at a number of locations around the city from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Below are the following locations where those unused prescription medications can be dropped off:
Station 1 – 1903 W 10th
Station 2 – 4120 Mitthoeffer Rd
Station 4 – 8404 N Ditch
Station 23 – 1108 E Thompson Rd
Station 27 – 2918 E 10th
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Local Health Department to host National Drug Take Back Day
MUSKINGUM COUNTY, Ohio- The Zanesville-Muskingum County Health Department is hosting its Drug Take Back Day tomorrow.
If you have any unused or expired medication, this is the perfect time to come and properly dispose of them. On Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., The Health Department will be having a drive-thru drop off where they will be accepting any prescriptions, over the counter tablets, capsules and liquid dosages, as well as injectables and needles. Muskingum Behavioral Health is one of six businesses partnering in the event.
“We want to get the controlled substances out of people’s homes so they don’t accidentally or intentionally end up on the street. We want to get the sharps taken care of because we don’t want people, the needles going into the trash or disappearing for folks,” Muskingum Behavioral Health CEO Steve Carrel said.