National Prescription Drug Take Back Day
Ensuring safety by responsibly disposing of expired prescription drugs for a healthier and secure community environment.
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National Prescription Drug Take Back Day was started as an initiative of the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) that began in 2010. The day comes around two times a year, in the spring and fall, to give people the opportunity to clear out those medicine cabinets and turn in their old, unused or expired prescription medicines.
The first of the two semi-annual National Prescription Drug Take Back Days takes place just a week after the annual celebration of National Clean Out Your Medicine Cabinet Day, which is the perfect timing for cleaning out the medicine cabinet and then taking the remaining leftover or expired prescription drugs to a collection site partnered with the DEA.
The tagline for National Prescription Drug Take Back Day encourages people to get involved: Keep them safe. Clean them out. Take them back.
Take Back Unused Drugs
The most important part of National Prescription Drug Take Back Day is to collect those unused, expired, or old prescription medicines and dispose of them properly. Read labels carefully to find out the best forms of disposal and take the appropriate items into a site specified through the DEA website. This can be done in a safe and anonymous manner, so even those who may have acquired the prescription drugs in an ill-advised way can turn them in without fear. Those who miss the official collections on this day can check the website for year-round collection centers.
Partner with Take Back Day
Schools, colleges, community groups, non-profit organizations and other activists can get involved and partner with National Prescription Drug Take Back Day. Head to the website to gain access to resources and tools such as downloadable posters, pamphlets, billboards and other materials that can help raise awareness and spread the word about this important event.
Learn More From the Drug Database
Parents, teachers, friends and anyone else who is concerned about a drug can use the DEA website to access key information about tons of different substances through their very large drug index. Look at the drugs alphabetically, perform a search by name or select types of drugs or paraphernalia.