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DEA Drug Take Back Day has been changed by COVID-19, too

Quinn told a reporter, “Our goal is to get opioids, especially, but any prescription medication that can be misused, out of homes when they’re not needed. It will be off the street and incinerated.” While the DEA Drug Take Back is an annual event, this year it takes on special meaning in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. Andree Swanson is a DEA-St. Louis public information officer. “From the period of September 2019 to September 2020,” Swanson said, “the CDC indicates 29% more people died of overdose than in the year prior. That number is 2½ times higher than the number of people who died in car accidents.”

Dispose of your unused medicine this Saturday for National Drug Take Back Day

Dispose of your unused medicine this Saturday for National Drug Take Back Day Drugs can be disposed of at dozens of locations across Metro Detroit Tags:  METRO DETROIT – The Drug Enforcement Agency and Detroit Police Department are joining Saturday for something they hope will have an impact far greater than any drug bust. For some households, the medicine cabinet can be a deadly drug dealer, which is why the DEA is especially partnering with DPD and the Love Detroit Prevention Coalition in increase collection efforts across Metro Detroit. RELATED: “Think about who has access to your medicine cabinets that are typically in your bathroom,” said Detroit DEA Diversion program manager Kathy Federico. “You’ve got family members, you’ve got your kids.”

Drug Take Back Day to provide opportunity for community members to get rid of unwanted prescriptions

Drug Take Back Day to provide opportunity for community members to get rid of unwanted prescriptions Opportunities are available throughout our area April 23, 2021 6:25 PM Greg White Updated: 9.7 million people misused prescription pain relievers in 2019. That’s according to the Drug Enforcement Administration. Local health leaders say safety disposing of your medications decreases the chance of problems. “It deters people from abusing or misusing the substances. Or having if they have youth or kids in the household, that they’re not reaching into the medicine cabinets,” said Alliance 2 Heal coordinator and La Crosse County health educator Al Bliss. There are plenty of opportunities to drop off your unwanted medications this Saturday.

Dispose of unused medication on National Drug Take-Back Day

Dispose of unused medication on National Drug Take-Back Day Dispose of unused medication on National Drug Take-Back Day By WIS News 10 Staff | April 23, 2021 at 4:46 PM EDT - Updated April 23 at 8:24 PM COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - National Drug Take-Back Day will be held on Saturday, April 24 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The day is used to encourage South Carolinians to safely dispose of unused medication. “The message is clear and simple: take back and dispose,” Attorney General Wilson said. “There’s no question that South Carolina has an opioid crisis and this is a way anyone with unused opioids can fight that. We know that most people who are prescribed opioids don’t use all of them. We also know that most people who start using heroin did so after first becoming addicted to prescription opioids.”

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