Politics & Government

DEA to Take Back Your Drugs

You can drop off your expired prescription medications at locations in Monroe, Snellville and other locations in Gwinnett County.

If you have old prescription drugs, this weekend is your chance to dispose of them safely.

The Drug Enforcement Agency is hosting its fifth annual Prescription Drug Take-Back Day Saturday, Sept. 29 from 10a.m. until 2p.m. at Monroe Police Department in Monroe, Snellville PD in Snellville and other locations through out Gwinnett County. 

The Take-Back Day helps prevent prescription pill abuse and theft by encouraging residents to clean out their medicine cabinets of potentially dangerous expired, unused, or unwanted prescription drugs.

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In the four previous Take-Back Days, the DEA collected more than 1.6 million pounds of prescription drugs nationwide.

“The growing response to DEA’s national Take Back Day events demonstrates that the public understands, and wants to help combat, the epidemic of prescription drug abuse in America.  They recognize the need to rid their homes of dangerous controlled substance medications that teens and others steal, abuse, and sell,” said DEA Administrator Michele Leonhart in a release.  “DEA will continue holding these national Take Back Day events as long as they are needed to prevent diversion, addiction, and overdose deaths.”

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People can drop off their unwanted medications at the drop-off locations for free anonymously. No questions will be asked.

To find a drop-off location near you, please visit the DEA's website.

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