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Monroe Police to host DEA National Prescription Drug Takeback Day this Saturday

The Monroe Police Station shares the Monroe Town Hall building at 7 Fan Hill Road.

MONROE, CT — The Monroe Police Department will host a DEA National Prescription Drug Takeback Day event this Saturday, April 26, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Residents can safely dispose of unused and expired prescription and over-the-counter medication by giving it to officers at the front entrance to the police station at 7 Fan Hill Road. Needles will not be accepted.

Safely disposing of drugs keeps it out of the wrong hands and protects the environment.

Those who cannot make it Saturday can dispose of unwanted drugs in a prescription drug drop box in the main lobby of the police station.

Bring medications in original containers with the label removed.

Accepted:

• Prescription Medication
• Over-the-counter Medication
• Pet Medication
• Vitamins/Supplements
• Patches and ointments
• Medication samples
• Properly sealed Liquids

Not Accepted:

• Inhalers
• Needles (sharps)
• Hydrogen peroxide
• Aerosol cans
• Hazardous waste
• Vape Pens

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