Posted on October 24, 2019
Author Jacque Ryan, WKVI
In order to help curb the misuse of prescription drugs and over-the-counter medications, the Indiana State Police and local agencies will be teaming up with the DEA for the bi-annual ‘Drug Take-Back Day’ this weekend.
Authorities report that it is unsafe to keep unneeded medications in your home and flushing them or washing them down the drain is potentially harmful to water treatment facilities.
Drug Take-Back Day, which will be recognized in multiple locations around the state from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. ET on Saturday, October 26th, offers residents a chance to get rid of pills, cough syrup, and any other unwanted, expired, or unused medications that have been piling up around their homes.
Citizens wishing to participate may drop off liquid or pill medications, with no questions asked, at any ISP post, with the exception of Toll Roads. No needles will be accepted.
Some local agencies will also be participating. The Marshall County Sheriff’s Office will be stationed at the Plymouth Walgreens and their Department also features a 24/7 drop box and Bremen Police Reserves will be set up in the parking lot of the Town’s CVS Pharmacy.
To find additional drop-off spots in your area, click the following link to use the DEA’s Collection Site Locator.
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