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What drug habit do we all need to break?

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The habit of chucking unused medication. When we flush meds down drains or send them to landfills, they make their way into rivers and even drinking water. Proper disposal is just what the doctor ordered.

 

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Healthier aquatic life. More than 80% of rivers recently sampled tested positive for meds like antibiotics, birth control hormones, and antidepressants.

Safer drinking water. Trace amounts of pharmaceuticals end up in our H2O because most treatment plants aren't designed to filter them out.

Helping people who can't afford meds. Many states have programs that'll take your drugs and redistribute them.

 

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We take in unused meds to our local pharmacies whenever we have to pick up a prescription (sadly, it doesn't mean we get a discount).

 

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The Starfish Project - takes donations of certain meds by mail and distributes them to people in Africa.

Earth911 - enter your zip to find nearby drop sites for unused pills.

Drug Repository Programs - check with your local Department of Health or Board of Pharmacy.

Pharmacies - many pharmacies, such as Rite Aid, have safe drug disposal programs; check with yours.

 

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