GPP Makes every day take back day
The Governor’s Prevention Partnership secures funding through grants to distribute Deterra Pouches to residents in the Greater Hartford and Greater New Haven areas.
GPP Makes every day take back dayA 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…
The Governor’s Prevention Partnership secures funding through grants to distribute Deterra Pouches to residents in the Greater Hartford and Greater New Haven areas.
GPP Makes every day take back dayFormer police chief shares the benefits of including the Deterra System in drug take-back programs.
Why Your Drug Take-Back Event Should Include Drug Deactivation and DisposalFirelands Electric Cooperative People’s Fund approves grant to fund the purchase of Deterra Drug Deactivation and Disposal Pouches for Hospice in Ohio.
Firelands People Fund makes grant to hospiceEvery household in Whitely County to receive Deterra Pouches to help promote proper drug deactivation and disposal.
Whitley County households to receive drug deactivation kits for expired, unneeded medsChesterfield County promotes proper disposal of expired or unused medication by offering free Deterra Drug Deactivation and Disposal Pouches.
Chesterfield offering free medication disposal pouches, locking storage bagsCoalition for a Drug-Free SWFL partners with Lee Health and other health care providers to make Deterra® Drug Disposal System pouches available for communities.
Lee Health: Safety Matters! Properly dispose of medicationsAttorney General Matthew J. Platkin, announces that 80 hospice and long term care facilities will receive Deterra Drug Deactivation and Disposal Pouches.
Hundreds of Drug Disposal Bags to be Distributed to Hospice Care and Other Facilities to Fight Opioid Misuse and DiversionDeterra distributed to hospice and long term care facilities to provide a safe way to dispose of medications, preventing diversion or misuse.
deterra to be Distributed to Hospice Care and Other Facilities to Fight Opioid Misuse and DiversionDeterra reached its goal to deactivate and destroy 1 billion unwanted drugs by 2023. Thanks to organizations across the country that provide Deterra to their communities, there are 1 billion fewer medications available for misuse.
Deterra Reaches 1 Billion Pills Safely DestroyedCEO Jason Sundby calls on the Biden administration to prioritize at-home drug deactivation and disposal in the fight against fentanyl.
To fight fentanyl, we must prioritize primary prevention