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Medication Take Back Program April 28, 2012

Adair County Medication Take Back event:As part of the DEA's National Take Back Initiative there will be a Medication Take Back event at 10am-2pmCT, Saturday, April 28, 2012, at the parking lot area of Taco Bell, 899 Jamestown Street, Columbia, KY, by team from The Adair County Judges Office, The Adair County Solid Waste Management Program, The Adair County Coroners Office, The Adair County Sheriffs Office, Columbia City Police Department and The Adair County Jail. Rick Wilson

By Rick Wilson

Figuring out a safe and legal way to dispose of unused or expired medications can be difficult, but help is available.


Several Adair County agencies are teaming up to offer the program again this year to dispose of unneeded or expired medications: The Adair County Judges Office, The Adair County Solid Waste Management Program, The Adair County Coroners Office, The Adair County Sheriffs Office, Columbia City Police Department and The Adair County Jail.

Prescription medication abuse is becoming a more frequent problem. We hope to prevent misuse or abuse if we can get medicines disposed of that are not currently being used.

Disposing of medications by throwing in the trash or flushing is not the recommended practice because studies have found that drugs can kill helpful bacteria in septic systems and waterways. Scientist are also finding traces of medications in streams, rivers and lakes.

We will offer the program under the guidelines with the DEA's National Take Back Initiative at 10am-2pmCT, Saturday, April 28, 2012, at the parking lot area of Taco Bell, 899 Jamestown Street, Columbia, KY

We will accept all solid dosage forms of medicines except liquids, injectibles, syringes or inhalers. Questions may be directed to 378-1490. - Rick Wilson


This story was posted on 2012-04-14 08:20:43
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