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  2. National Take Back Initiative - Wikipedia

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    The National Take Back Initiative is a voluntary program in the United States, encouraging the public to return excess or expired drugs. The take back events occur twice annually, in the spring and in the fall. The program is coordinated by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). [1]

  3. Drug disposal - Wikipedia

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    There is a list of medications in which the U.S. Food and Drug Administration recommends to be disposed of via flushing down the toilet if consumers are unable to take these drugs to a drug take-back program. These medications contain controlled substances that are dangerous to pets and other people in the home and should be disposed of ...

  4. Charities are handing out free crack pipes on LA’s Skid Row ...

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    “A lot of people trade this stuff for drugs when they get it,” Johnson said. “Yeah, I sell ‘em,” his neighbor in line quipped, adding that he sells every glass pipe from the center for $2.

  5. Unused drug - Wikipedia

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    Individual patients may have leftover medicines at the end of their treatment. Health care organizations may keep larger amounts of drugs as part of providing care to a community, and may have unused drugs for a range of reasons. The unused drugs should be destroyed utterly to eliminate the toxic effects of undisposed drugs on flora and fauna ...

  6. Drug recycling - Wikipedia

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    In the Netherlands, redispensing of unused oral anticancer drugs is currently tested in routine clinical practice to determined cost-savings of a quality-controlled process. [17] This data could help policy-makers to prioritize drug recycling on their agenda, thereby facilitating guidelines for general implementation of drug recycling.

  7. Direct Relief - Wikipedia

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    2014 – Charity Navigator ranked Direct Relief number one in its 2015 list, "10 of the Best Charities Everyone's Heard Of", and a "four-star" charity with a 99.94/100 charity score overall. [105] 2015 – Fast Company named the organization among "the World's Top 10 Most Innovative Companies of 2015 in Not-For-Profit". [106]

  8. List of addiction and substance abuse organizations - Wikipedia

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    Hope Haven is managed and governed by Catholic Charities of Madison, WI and offers a wide range of support for adults who need both residential and out-patient services. Hope Haven has been providing evidence-based, affordable, effective alcohol and drug treatment services since 1973.

  9. As long as a charity is a qualifying 501(c)(3) organization, it can accept tax-free donations of publicly traded stock. Note that not all charities can accept donations of privately held company ...