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  2. Google Maps can now guide you to drug disposal locations - AOL

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    Search terms like "drug drop off near me" or "medication disposal near me" will display the permanent disposal locations at pharmacies, hospitals or government buildings. Google Maps can now guide ...

  3. Google Maps takes on opioid crisis with drug disposal search

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    You can type in "drug drop off" or "medication disposal" and nearby results from 3,500 nationwide locations will come up. ... Opioid Addiction, Drug Disposal, and Tech. In response to the opioid ...

  4. Drug disposal - Wikipedia

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    Drug disposal is the discarding of drugs. Individuals commonly dispose of unused drugs that remain after the end of medical treatment. [ 1 ] Health care organizations dispose of drugs on a larger scale for a range of reasons, including having leftover drugs after treating patients and discarding of expired drugs.

  5. Independent Pharmacies in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The average independent community pharmacy location dispensed 64,169 prescriptions (205 per day) in 2010, up from 61,071 in 2005. [ 3 ] The future of Independent Pharmacies

  6. Kokua Line: When is prescription drug disposal event? - AOL

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    Answer : Yes, the next National Prescription Drug Take Back Day is scheduled for Oct. 26 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. throughout the islands, including some drive-thru locations, such as at the state ...

  7. Drug recycling - Wikipedia

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    Drug recycling, also referred to as medication redispensing or medication re-use, is the idea that health care organizations or patients with unused drugs can transfer them in a safe and appropriate way to another patient in need. [1]