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- The DEA holds its National Drug Take Back Day Saturday.
- The event provides a safe way to discard old medications.
- DEA receives tablets, capsules, and sealed liquids but rejects sharps or syringes.
- Summer Schwab states it removes temptation for experimentation or misuse.
- Collected drugs are sent to DEA for safe disposal.
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DEA to host national drug take back day to help with proper disposal of prescription medications
National Prescription Drug Take Back day is happening Saturday, April 26. The days aims to provide a safe, convenient and responsible way to dispose of prescription drugs. If you have any medications at home that you don’t use anymore or are expired, it’s important you get rid of them properly. According to the FDA, unused and expired prescription medications can be dangerous if left inside your home. On Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., the DEA…
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