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Posted on: March 3, 2022

[ARCHIVED] BTPD to host Prescription Drug Take-Back event

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The Bristol Tennessee Police Department will host a “Prescription Drug Take-Back” event on Saturday, April 30, 2022, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Municipal Parking Lot located at 801 Anderson Street (Courthouse parking lot). 

Members of the public are asked to bring their old, unwanted, unused or expired medications (prescription, overthe-counter and supplements) to this secure drop-off site. This is a “no-questions-asked” event and participants will not need to produce any identification. The BTPD will properly dispose of all items by incineration. This is a good opportunity for community members to rid their households of unused medications that pose a safety hazard and can contribute to prescription drug abuse. Additionally, proper disposal is much safer for the environment and the water supply as flushing or throwing away medication puts our waterways and aquatic life at risk. Liquids and syringes will not be accepted. 

The Drug Take-Back initiative is for the general public. Doctor’s offices, clinics, or other medical offices should follow the guidelines set by the Drug Enforcement Administration. The guidelines for disposal can be found at http://www.deadiversion.usdoj.gov/index.html.

 For further information, please contact Lt. Greg Brown (423) 989-3153 or [email protected]

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