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Prescription drug drop-off dayIn response to growing concerns about the dangers of prescription drugs OPP are setting aside this Saturday (May 11) to take in stray medications for disposal. Caledon OPP will be taking part in this program. Constable Brenda Evans said people can drop off old prescription drugs at the station at 15924 Innis Lake Rd. between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. “Ontarians are among the highest users of prescription medications containing narcotics in the country,” said OPP Commissioner Chris Lewis in a release. “The number of deaths has risen due to drug misuse; often, young people will use medications found in their home medicine cabinets to ‘get high'. On May 11, police and medical offi cials will work together to combat this serious public health threat.” The province-wide program will give people with unused or outdated drugs of all varieties a chance to make sure their prescriptions are disposed of by the right hands and not subject to misuse and abuse. All submissions made will be anonymous and it will not be required to have the original labelling on the medication. All collected medications will be incinerated in a safe and environmentally- friendly manner. Painkillers and other medications are often used for non-medical recreational use by youth, and police aim to curb the frequency that drugs are found within the home. The drop-off also helps to keep harmful substances out of landfi lls and waterways. |
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