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  2. Here's where to bring prescription drugs for 'Take Back Day ...

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    Five sites offered to drop off drugs on Oct. 26, 2024.

  3. Here's where to drop-off unused or expired prescription drugs

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    National Prescription Drug Take Back Day is on Saturday from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m in partnership with the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA).

  4. SIRUM (organization) - Wikipedia

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    SIRUM leverages technology to connect surplus unused medicine to patients in need. SIRUM provides “recycling” boxes to medicine donors such as long-term care facilities and licensed pharmacies, who package unopened, unexpired medication and ship them directly to community partners such as safety-net providers, nonprofit pharmacies, and drug repository programs.

  5. Drug recycling - Wikipedia

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    It is traditional to expect that consumers get prescription drugs from a pharmacy and that the pharmacy got their drugs from a trusted source, such as manufacturer or wholesaler. [1] In a drug recycling program, consumers would access drugs through a less standardized supply chain. Consequently, concerns of the quality of the recycled drugs ...

  6. Drug Take Back Day: Where you can drop off your old ...

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    Additionally, from 8 a.m. until 1 p.m., the Warren County Hazardous Waste Day event on Lauren Avery Drive will accept prescription drugs. “It is a no questions asked, anonymous way to drop off ...

  7. National Take Back Initiative - Wikipedia

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    The DEA’s Take-Back events are also a reflection of the President's prescription drug abuse prevention strategy entitled "Epidemic: Responding to America’s Prescription Drug Abuse Crisis" developed and promoted by the Office of National Drug Control Policy. Ridding medicine cabinets of unused or expired medications in American homes is one ...