National Prescription Drug Take Back Day, April 28
Dispose of unused drugs safely to help prevent misuse,
accidents and theft.
National Prescription Drug Take Back Day provides a safe,
convenient and responsible way to dispose of prescription drugs. At the
same time, it hopes to educate Americans about the potential for abuse of
medications.
Why should you participate in Drug Take Back Day?
The misuse of and addiction to opioids – including
prescription pain relievers, heroin and synthetic opioids such as
fentanyl – is a serious national crisis. It affects public health, our
social well-being and the U.S. economy. Every day, more than 115 Americans
die after overdosing on opioids, according to the National
Institute on Drug Abuse. Just as alarming, 70% of people who
misuse opioids get them by borrowing, stealing or buying them from
friends and family. More than half of U.S. citizens admit to keeping
leftover opioid medications at home, often in easy-to-access places.
Leftover or unused medications, including opioids and
others, should be disposed of as soon as possible. That’s why the U.S.
Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) is partnering with local law enforcement
agencies across the country to host Drug Take Back Day – which is designed
to educate the public about medication safety, storage and disposal.
Participants can turn in unused or expired prescription medications. Last
October, the event collected 456 tons of unwanted medicines.
ERS, OptumRx and UnitedHealthcare join the DEA in asking
Americans to clean out medicine cabinets, kitchen drawers and bedside
tables. Your actions could help reduce medication-related accidents,
thefts and misuse. Unwanted, expired or unused medications can
unintentionally lead to addiction. Drug Take Back Day events are a safe,
anonymous way to help prevent substance abuse, while raising awareness of
the opioid addiction epidemic.
How can you participate?
This year’s event takes place across the country on
Saturday, April 28. Locations where you can drop off unused drugs are
being finalized. Search by
city or ZIP code to find a location near you. The website also
has other helpful information and links, including how to
dispose of unused drugs at home at any time of the year.
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