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DEA, Lakewood Police Want Your Unused Prescriptions

Reply National Prescription Drug Takeback Day is Saturday. (Renee Schiavone/Patch) LAKEWOOD, OH Overdose deaths are rising in Ohio and across the U.S. To stymie the spread of narcotics and fight drug addictions, law enforcement is holding an event to collect unwanted prescription medications. On Saturday, National Prescription Drug Take Back Day will be held across the U.S. Lakewood residents can drop off their unwanted prescriptions at the Lakewood police department, 12650 Detroit Ave., from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Personnel will be in the department lobby to assist with disposals. Lakewood police also have a prescription drop off box available in their lobby. Residents can dispose of unwanted medications using that box at any time.

DEA, Westlake Police Want Your Unused Prescriptions

Reply National Prescription Drug Takeback Day is Saturday. (Renee Schiavone/Patch) WESTLAKE, OH Overdose deaths are rising in Ohio and across the U.S. To stymie the spread of narcotics and fight drug addictions, law enforcement is holding an event to collect unwanted prescription medications. On Saturday, National Prescription Drug Take Back Day will be held across the U.S. Westlake residents can drop off their unwanted prescriptions at the Westlake police garage, 27300 Hilliard Blvd. This is the same collection site Westlake police have used in the past. Participants can dispose of tablets, capsules and other solid forms of prescriptions at the event. Liquids, syringes and other illegal drugs will not be accepted. Vaping devices will be accepted if the accompanying lithium battery has been removed.

Saturday Is National Prescription Drug Take Back Day

DEA, Lorain County Sheriffs Want Your Unused Prescriptions

Reply National Prescription Drug Takeback Day is Saturday. (Renee Schiavone/Patch) AVON LAKE, OH Overdose deaths are rising in Ohio and across the U.S. To stymie the spread of narcotics and fight drug addictions, law enforcement is holding an event to collect unwanted prescription medications. On Saturday, National Prescription Drug Take Back Day will be held across the U.S. The Lorain County Sheriffs will host collection sites at the Avon police department 36145 Detroit Rd., and the Avon Lake police department, 32855 Walker Rd. Both sites will be open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Participants can dispose of tablets, capsules and other solid forms of prescriptions at the event. Liquids, syringes and other illegal drugs will not be accepted. Vaping devices will be accepted if the accompanying lithium battery has been removed.

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