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(COLUMBUS, Ohio)—
Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine and the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration
(DEA) today thanked Ohioans for properly disposing of an estimated 18 tons (36,408 pounds) of unneeded, unwanted, or expired prescription drugs during last
Saturday's National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day.
The
DEA's National Prescription Drug Take-Back Initiative provides a safe,
convenient, and responsible means of prescription drug disposal. Unused
prescription drugs in homes create a public health and safety concern because
the medications can be accidentally ingested, stolen, misused, and abused.
"The fact
that approximately 18 tons of pills were disposed of in Ohio during National Prescription
Drug Take-Back Day clearly shows the importance of safely disposing of
prescription pills - especially opioids," said Attorney General DeWine.
Those
who are still in possession of unneeded prescription drugs can drop them off at
one of several prescription drug drop box locations across the state. A
list of locations of prescription drug drop boxes provided by the Attorney
General's Office, Ohio Department of Health, and Drug Free Action Alliance is
available on the Ohio Attorney General's website.
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