An Georgetown area event that will make sure all prescription drugs are disposed of safely will be hosted by the Round Rock Police Department, and there will also be an option for those who cannot attend the function in person.
The Drug Enforcement Agency and the Police department will be teaming up to host a Prescription Drug Takeback Day, which will be part of a wider national initiative. The organizer pointed out that it has proven to be highly successful in previous years, and the disposal methods used will comply with federal law.
A wide variety of materials, including prescription, over the counter, and veterinary medications will be accepted, and the drop-off will be closely monitored. Anyone wishing to dispose of thermometers, IV Bags, personal care products, medical devices, needles or diabetic syringes has been asked to leave them at home, as these are not included in the function.
A project like this often benefits from being marketed throughout the local area. A poster printing company will be able to help, and it can work with the organizers to prepare eye-catching items to place throughout the community.
This event, which will mark National Prescription Drug Takeback Day, will be set up at 2701 N. Mays Street in Round Rock. Anyone who would like to learn more is asked to call 512-218-5500.
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