McKenna will be arriving soon. Okay. Thank you, TJ. See you soon. Today it is a national prescription drug. Take Back Day is an event to return prescription drugs sponsored by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration. No more needed. The Drug Enforcement Administration created the day to prevent abuse and opioid addiction from occurring during the Last Pickup Day, with 208 Pennsylvania law enforcement agencies participating and collecting more than 30,000 pounds of unused or expired medications. Recovered. This is almost a small part of the whole thing. 9,000 tons collected all over the country. The Shapiro administration and the Pennsylvania Attorney General’s Office highlighted events this week in the Lehigh Valley. At a time when addiction continues to severely impact the Commonwealth and the nation, we want to emphasize that the small act of disposing of unused medications can save your loved one from developing a substance use disorder. Masu. If you would like to pick up your medication, you can find more information on our website at WGAL.COM. Additionally, if you would like to drop off your medications, you can visit the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration to find participating locations.
Understand the importance of National Drug Take Back Day
Saturday was National Prescription Drug Collection Day. The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration established this day to help prevent and reduce drug abuse and opioid addiction by properly disposing of unnecessary and expired medications in the home. The previous Take Back Day in October 2023 involved 208 Pennsylvania law enforcement agencies and recovered more drugs. emphasized. Fellow Commonwealth and Nation, the small act of disposing of unused drugs may very well protect your loved one from developing a substance abuse disorder,” said Latika Davis, Director of the Office of Drug and Alcohol Programs. Dr. Jones said. If you would like to administer your medication during her next Take Back event on October 26, 2024, you can visit the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration’s Her website to find participating locations.
Saturday was National Prescription Drug Collection Day. The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration established this day to prevent and reduce drug misuse and opioid addiction by properly disposing of unnecessary and expired medications in the home.
At the last Take Back Day in October 2023, 208 Pennsylvania law enforcement agencies participated and collected more than 30,000 pounds of unused and expired medications.
The Shapiro administration and the Pennsylvania Attorney General’s Office highlighted this week’s events in Allentown.
“At a time when addiction still has a strong grip on our commonwealth and nation, we want to emphasize that the small act of disposing of unused drugs can very well save your loved one from developing a substance abuse disorder. I think so,” he said. Dr. Latika Davis-Jones, Secretary of the Office of Drug and Alcohol Programs;
If you would like to drop off your medications during the next Take Back event on October 26, 2024, you can find participating locations by visiting the link below. US Drug Enforcement Agency Website.