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‘Drug Take Back Event’ held
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Pictured from left, Courtney Midkiff, Meigs County Health Department; Neil Creasey, Holzer Pharmacy; Angie Stowers, ADAMHS; Gwen Craft, Holzer Community Outreach; Deputy Rick Smith, Meigs County Sheriff’s Office; and Wayne Wollard, Holzer Security.
ROCKSPRINGS National Drug Take Back Day was recently observed with multiple organizations working together to offer drive-thru events in Gallia, Jackson, and Meigs counties, creating a local presence for the drug take back observance.
According to a news release from Holzer Health System, six locations were set up to officially receive outdated or unused prescriptions. These locations were Holzer Meigs Emergency Department, Holzer Cancer Center in Gallipolis, Park’s Edge lot in Jackson, Oak Hill City Building lot in Oak Hill, Parking area near Piggly Wiggly in Wellston, and Village Green Park in Coalton. Between all locations, over 125lbs of drugs were safely disposed of through this
Kansans Safely Dispose of Over 9 Tons Of Unused Medications During Drug Take-Back Day in April
Kansas disposed of over 9-tons of unused, unwanted, or expired prescription meds during National Drug Take-Back Day on Saturday, April 24th.
According to a report from the Drug Enforcement Administration, Kansas law enforcement officers across the state collected over 18,880 pounds of medicines at 124 locations. This was the largest amount of medications collected in Kansas since the event began in 2010.
“Safe storage and proper disposal are the keys to preventing the accidental or intentional misuse of prescription medications,” Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt said in a Tuesday press release. “Kansans continue to recognize the importance of safely disposing of their unused medicines during these Drug Take-Back events.”
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