Take Back Unused Drugs
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration calls our country’s substance abuse epidemic “a clear and present public health, public safety and national security threat.” No one needs to tell those living in our region that.
Among the ways we can combat the problem is taking advantage of National Prescription Drug Take Back Day. The DEA calls it a “measure of preventing medication misuse and opioid addiction from ever starting.”
In our region, collection sites will be open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at the Mount de Chantal Road Kroger and at Riesbeck’s on National Road in Belmont County.
While the DEA reminds those who are prescribed medications to keep them safe while they are being properly used, once those medications are no longer needed or have expired, it’s time to “Clean them out. Take them back.”
At the Take Back Day collection sites, medications can be properly disposed of — anonymously. During the October 2024 Take Back Day, approximately 314 tons of medications were collected nationwide. That’s quite a load off the minds of those who know they did the right thing.