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Dispose of prescription drugs in Medford

Released by the Medford Township Police Department:

The Medford Township Police will be hosting an Operation Take Back local collection site as part of the Drug Enforcement Administration’s (DEA) “Operation Take Back” medicine disposal day.

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The event will take place at the Medford Township Public Safety Building, located at 91 Union St. in Medford, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. on Saturday, April 28. This initiative, open to all residents, was organized to encourage local community residents to properly dispose of their unused, unwanted and expired medicine anonymously.

Medford Police Chief Richard Meder said, “As a police department, one of our primary goals is to help keep our community members safe. In keeping with this goal, we have once again partnered with the Drug Enforcement Administration to help eliminate homes of potentially harmful prescription drugs.”

Last October, Americans turned in 377,080 lbs. — 188.5 tons — of prescription drugs at over 5,300 sites operated by the DEA and nearly 4,000 state and local law enforcement partners. In its three previous Take Back events, DEA and its partners took in almost a million lbs. — nearly 500 tons — of pills.

This initiative addresses a vital public safety and public health issue. Medicines that languish in home cabinets are highly susceptible to diversion, misuse, and abuse. Rates of prescription drug abuse in the United States are alarmingly high- more Americans currently abuse prescription drugs than the number of those using cocaine, hallucinogens, and heroin combined, according to the 2009 National Survey on Drug Use and Health.

Studies show that individuals that abuse prescription drugs often obtained them from family and friends, including the home medicine cabinet. In addition, many Americans do not know how to properly dispose of their unused medicine, often flushing them down the toilet or throwing them away, both potential safety and health hazards.

Additional information, and other collection sites, can be found by visiting www.dea.gov, and clicking on the “Got Drugs?” banner.

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