Check your medicine cabinet, it's time to properly dispose of unused, unwanted and expired medications with the DEA's National Drug Take Back Day.
The National Prescription Drug Take Back Day is Saturday, Oct. 28, 2023, where you can safely get rid of unused, unwanted or expired medications.To find a collection site near you, visit Medications can be brought in pill containers or loose in ziplock bags.Sign up for NBC DFW newslettersThe FDA recommends the prompt disposal of unwanted drugs to help reduce the chance that others accidentally take or misuse the medicine, and to help reduce drugs from entering the environment.
If you are unable to drop off unwanted medications on Saturday, there are dozens of pharmacies that will accept and dispose of controlled substances year-round. Go to the
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