National Prescription Drug Take Back Day

Douglas County, Kansas

National Prescription Drug Take Back Day


Hosted By: Douglas County Sheriff's Office

Douglas County residents can remove expired and unneeded medications from their homes as the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office will operate a National Prescription Drug Take Back Day collection site in downtown Lawrence on Saturday, April 27.

The drive-through site will be open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the parking lot outside the Douglas County Courthouse, 1100 Massachusetts St., and the Sheriff’s Office will accept expired or unused prescription and over-the-counter medications.

The Sheriff’s Office is partnering with the Drug Enforcement Administration for the 26th National Prescription Drug Take Back Day event. The event is free to the public and anonymous. The Lawrence Police Department is assisting with the downtown drive-through site.

The goal behind National Prescription Drug Take Back Day is to provide a safe disposal of unneeded medications from homes to prevent medication misuse or opioid addiction, for example. Using the Take Back site also eliminates improper environmental disposal into the water supply. All items collected are delivered to the DEA to be safely destroyed.

The Sheriff’s Office cannot accept needles, sharps or inhalers. Veterinary drugs are accepted.

In the most recent National Drug Take Back Day in October 2023, 4,383 law enforcement agencies across the country participated and collected a total of 300 tons of unused or expired medication.

Anyone across the country can visit DEATakeBack.com to find a collection site near you.
 

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