Rensselaer, Albany Counties mandate pharmacies hand out opioid deactivation products

Rensselaer and Albany Counties mandate pharmacies hand out drug deactivation and disposal products like Deterra for safe opioid disposal.
Laws require pharmacies to provide disposal pouches with opioid prescriptions

New Prescription Opioid Safe Disposal Law requires pharmacies to provide drug deactivation bags with each transaction of the prescriptions.
Irvine hospital prescribes safe disposal of opioid medications

Hoag Orthopedic Institute will provide patients with at-home drug deactivation kits to safely dispose of unused opioid medications.
Native News Online Live Stream Tackles Opioid Crisis in Indian Country

Verde Technologies CEO Jason Sundby joined a Native News Online panel to discuss how at-home drug deactivation and disposal can help tackle opioid abuse in tribal communities.
SAFE Workplaces: The Role of Drug Deactivation and Disposal in Deterring Drug Misuse

SAFE Project’s SAFE Workplaces initiative aims to bring prevention resources like Deterra to the workplace to help reduce the risk of drug misuse.
CEO Corner: 5 Questions with SAFE Project’s Adm. Winnefeld

Jason Sundby, CEO of Verde Environmental Technologies, Inc., interviews SAFE Project co-founder Admiral James Winnefeld about creating SAFE Workplaces and the role of drug deactivation and disposal in workplace prevention.
Troutman Police Department’s National Night Out aims to build on community connections

A North Carolina anti-drug coalition handed out Deterra Drug Deactivation and Disposal System during National Night Out to help prevent drug misuse.
Drug disposal pouches help prevent opioid addiction

The Brain Injury Alliance of Arizona provides Deterra Pouches to patients to help prevent opioid misuse.
Courage Center to crack down on access to prescription and OTC meds

The Courage Center partners with faith-based organizations in South Carolina to distribute Deterra Pouches for drug abuse prevention.
Deterra helping to deter growth of opioid abuse

The Deterra Drug Deactivation and Disposal System provides rural residents with a convenient way to prevent the misuse, theft and reselling of unused prescription drugs.