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  2. 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 ...

  3. Project Prevention - Wikipedia

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    Project Prevention says their main goal is to promote awareness of the dangers of using drugs during pregnancy. [5] They are better known, however, for paying drug addicts cash for volunteering for long-term birth control, including sterilization. The organization offers US$300 (£200 in the UK) to each participant.

  4. List of anti-abortion organizations in the United States

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    American Pregnancy Association, a nonprofit which operates a pregnancy education website [49] [50] [51] Texas Alliance for Life, a nonprofit organization which opposes abortion (except to preserve the mother's life), infanticide, euthanasia, and all forms of assisted suicide.

  5. 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 ...

  6. 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]

  7. 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 ...

  8. SUPPORT for Patients and Communities Act - Wikipedia

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    SUPPORT for Patients and Communities Act, also known as Substance Use–Disorder Prevention that Promotes Opioid Recovery and Treatment for Patients and Communities Act, (H.R. 6, Pub. L. 115–271 (text)) is a United States federal law, enacted during the 115th United States Congress, to make medical treatment for opioid addiction more widely available while also cracking down on illicit drugs.

  9. Category:Health charities in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Health charities in the United States" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 238 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .