Safe disposal of unwanted medications
Garrett County Health Department offers Deterra Drug Deactivation and Disposal Pouches to help residents safely dispose of unused medications.
Safe disposal of unwanted medicationsA direct-to-household mailing of Deterra Drug Deactivation and Disposal Pouches can help reduce the costs associated with drug misuse. Get…
The Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office combats local overdose spike by mailing Deterra drug disposal bags to residents to safely destroy…
Garrett County Health Department offers Deterra Drug Deactivation and Disposal Pouches to help residents safely dispose of unused medications.
Safe disposal of unwanted medicationsThe Tuscarawas County Anti-Drug Coalition offers drug deactivation pouches to help residents get rid of unwanted prescription drugs.
ADC reminds residents to get rid of unused prescriptionsDeterra Drug Deactivation and Disposal Pouches are available from the Tuscarawas County Anti-Drug Coalition for residents to get rid of unused medication to prevent misuse.
Secure Prescription Medication Before Family VisitSAFE Project cofounder Admiral Sandy Winnefeld and executive director Brandee Izquierdo join the Addiction Podcast to talk about helping others overcome drug misuse issues.
Helping Others Overcome Substance Abuse ChallengesSAFE Project’s Adm. James Winnefeld and CADCA’s Maj. Gen. Barrye Price discuss supporting substance misuse prevention in the military with resources like Deterra.
How to fight substance misuse in the military communityDeterra Pouches will be distributed in overdose prevention kits at a Narcan drive-through event in Canonsburg to help residents safely dispose of drugs at home.
Narcan Distribution Drive-Thru event to be held Dec. 4UCF Student Health Services co-hosted a prescription drug drop-off event and will provide Deterra for at-home medication deactivation.
Prescription drug drop-off event shows community impactA new drug drop box in Little Falls will help residents safely dispose of unwanted medication. Deterra Drug Deactivation and Disposal Pouches will be offered by all law enforcement agencies in Morrison County for at-home drug deactivation.
New drug disposal drop box installed at LFPDAt-home drug deactivation and disposal resources can help Indigenous communities prevent drug misuse and overdoses.
Making Prevention a Priority in Indian CountryVerde Technologies CEO Jason Sundby discusses funding sources for Indigenous groups to increase access to at-home drug deactivation and disposal to help prevent opioid misuse.
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