Spring 2017 DEA National Prescription Drug Take
Back Event
Successfully Nets 2,396 lbs. of Medications
Polk County, FL - StandUP Polk and local law enforcement agencies were
proud to participate in the DEA’s
National Prescription Drug Take Back event on Saturday, April 29, 2017 for Polk
County citizens to turn in expired or unwanted human and pet medication.
An estimated 2,396 pounds of recovered pharmaceuticals were collected
and safely disposed of via incineration. The 8 drop-off
sites that participated in the Spring Medication Take Back included Auburndale Police Department, Bartow Police
Department, Haines City Police Department, Lake Alfred Police
Department, Lake Hamilton Police Department, Lakeland Police Department, Lake
Wales Police Department, and Winter Haven Police Department.
The latest event brings the total for collections held in Polk
County to over 12,000 pounds of recovered pharmaceuticals dating back to 2010. All medications were safely disposed of
via incineration.
Unwanted medications
may also be taken to the county’s six permanent drop sites at the Police Department locations in: Auburndale (2 Bobby Green Plaza, weekdays 8-5); Haines City (35400 Hwy 27, weekdays
8-5); Lake Alfred (190 N. Seminole
Avenue, 24hrs/7days); Lake Hamilton (100
Smith Avenue, weekdays 8-5); Lakeland
(219 N. Massachusetts Avenue, 24hrs/7days); and Winter Haven (125 N. Lake Silver Drive NW, weekdays 8-5). To avoid harming lakes and ground water,
please do not dispose of medication in the toilet.
StandUP Polk is a community
coalition working together to prevent harm and promote health through
education, public awareness, and advocacy including strategies to prevent youth
substance abuse. For more information, please contact StandUP Polk at (863)
802-0777.
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