Chesapeake, VA – Residents in Chesapeake will have an opportunity to safely dispose of unused and expired medications later this month as part of a nationwide public safety initiative.
According to the Chesapeake Sheriffโs Office, the event is scheduled for Saturday, April 25, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Sheriffโs Office Administration Building, located at 401 Albemarle Drive. The effort is part of the Drug Enforcement Administrationโs National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day, which aims to reduce the risk of misuse and improper disposal of prescription drugs.
Officials say the event is open to all community members and provides a secure, convenient way to dispose of medications that are no longer needed. Items commonly accepted include expired prescriptions, unused pills, and other controlled substances. The service is free and anonymous, with no questions asked.
Law enforcement leaders emphasize that proper disposal of medications helps prevent potential abuse, accidental poisoning, and environmental contamination. Flushing medications or throwing them in the trash can pose risks to both public health and water systems.
The DEAโs Take-Back initiative has become a key component in nationwide efforts to address the ongoing opioid crisis and other prescription drug misuse issues. Local participation in events like this helps remove potentially dangerous substances from homes and communities.
Residents are encouraged to review their medicine cabinets ahead of the event and bring any unwanted medications for safe disposal.
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