DRUG TAKE-BACK SET OCTOBER 23 IN FARMINGTON HILLS

Free Deterra Pouches are available to residents at the Farmington Hills Police Department to complement the drug take-back day event on October 23.
Lehigh County trying to tackle the opioid crisis, one pouch at a time

Deterra Drug Deactivation and Disposal System Pouches are handed out at Lehigh County Community Day to help people safely get rid of their old painkillers.
How Construction Leaders Can Address Substance Misuse in the Workplace

A workplace drug deactivation and disposal program can help construction leaders prevent employee substance abuse before it starts.
Aiken Center introduces new drug safety resources

The Deterra Drug Deactivation and Disposal System is distributed by Aiken Center to help residents safely dispose of leftover medication and combat overdoses.
CEO Corner: Two Crises, One Solution

Jason Sundby, CEO of Verde Environmental Technologies, Inc., discusses the role of drug deactivation and disposal in preventing medication misuse and environmental harm.
12 D.U.M.P. sites in county for unwanted drugs

The Deterra Drug Deactivation and Disposal System and new disposal sites are available in Medina County to promote awareness of proper medication disposal.
Lewis County group focuses on eliminating unused medications

Individuals who want to get rid of prescription pills they no longer need can drop them into Deterra Containers available at several health centers in Lewis County.
Injured Valley girl gifting brain injury recovery kits to community

Deterra Pouches are included in brain injury recovery kits created by an Arizona girl and handed out by the Brain Injury Alliance of Arizona to help brain injury survivors safely dispose of prescription drugs at home.
Kennedy Center to recognize International Overdose Awareness Day

Deterra Pouches will be given out at an International Overdose Awareness Day drive-through event aimed at educating citizens about drug misuse.
New locations in Lewis County for drug take back

Deterra Containers were placed at area health centers by the United Prevention Coalition of Lewis County to provide safe disposal of unused prescription drugs.