StandUP Polk and local law enforcement agencies are proud to join The Drug Enforcement Administration and its national and community partners for National Prescription Drug Take Back Day on Saturday, October 29, from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm, for citizens to dispose of unwanted, unneeded, and expired medications in a safe manner. Studies have shown that a majority of abused prescription drugs were obtained from home medicine cabinets. National Prescription Drug Take Back Day provides a responsible means of disposing of prescription drugs, while also educating the general public about the potential for abuse of medication.
Prescription Drug Take Back Day will include the following 9 locations in Polk
County for citizens to turn in unused, expired, or unwanted Human and Pet
Medications in liquid and solid form, vitamins, and syringes
for proper disposal. E-cig devices and JUULs will also be accepted. Medications
should be placed in a clear, air-tight plastic bag.
Drop-off locations from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm are:
Auburndale Police
Dept. – 2 Bobby Green Plaza, Auburndale
Bartow Police Dept. – 450 North Broadway Ave., Bartow
Davenport Police Dept. – 16 Bay Street W, Davenport
Haines City Police Dept. – 35400 Highway 27, Haines City
Lakeland Police Dept. – 219 N. Massachusetts Ave., Lakeland
Lake Alfred Police Dept. – 190 N. Seminole Ave., Lake Alfred
Lake Hamilton Police Dept. – 100 Smith Ave., Lake Hamilton
Lake Wales Police Dept. - 133 E. Tillman Ave., Lake Wales
Winter Haven Police Dept. – 125 N. Lake Silver Dr. NW, Winter Haven
Unwanted medications may also be taken to the county’s
permanent drop sites, funded by GiveWell Community Foundation, at the Police Department locations in: Auburndale (weekdays 8-5); Haines
City (weekdays 8-5); Lake Alfred
(24hrs/7days); Lake Hamilton (weekdays
8-5); Lakeland (24hrs/7days); and Winter Haven (weekdays 8-5). Please note: only solids are accepted in
permanent drop boxes (no liquids or syringes). To avoid harming lakes and
ground water, please do not dispose of medication in the toilet.
Previous
medication collections in Polk County since 2010
have resulted in 25,967.8
pounds of recovered pharmaceuticals safely disposed of via incineration. 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 information on the local Rx Take-Back, call StandUP Polk at (863)
802-0777.
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