WASHINGTON – The upcoming National Prescription Drug Take
Back Day scheduled for Saturday, April 25, 2020, is postponed due to the
ongoing coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. DEA will reschedule Take Back Day for
a date shortly after the health crisis recedes and national emergency
guidelines are lifted.
The health and safety of our communities is a top priority
for DEA. Given the overwhelming public response to past Take Back events and
the anticipated large turnout for April’s event, DEA determined it would be
prudent to suspend the event until safety concerns are mitigated. During this
time, those seeking safe drug disposal options are encouraged to visit the DEA
Diversion Control Division locator page.
Since 2010, Take Back Day events have provided easy, anonymous
opportunities to remove medicines in the home that are highly susceptible to
misuse, abuse, and theft. Through the National Prescription Drug Take Back
Initiative, DEA, along with its partners throughout the country, has collected
nearly 12.7 million pounds of expired, unused, and unwanted prescription
medications. DEA will resume this important public service as soon as safely
possible.
For updates and additional information on DEA’s Take Back
events, please visit www.DEATakeBack.com.
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