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400 Pounds Of Pill At Drug Takeback Program

2009_06_pills.jpg As part of a "Stop Throwing Out Pollutants" program, Newsday reports that the town of North Hempstead welcomed people to turn in old and expired drugs "from being abused or being improperly disposed of and ending up in drinking water or leaching into the ground." Over 400 pounds of medications like Tamiflu, Xanax, Vicodin, OxyContin, Ambien, methadone and veterinary drugs were collected; the police will inventory the drugs, incinerating some, while a private company will dispose of the others. The movement to more safely dispose of unneeded drugs has gained steam after a 2008 study where traces of drugs have been found in drinking water (many people flush drugs down the toilet, but the medications just pass through the wastewater treatment and into the drinking water supply!). Here's the White House Drug Policy on how to dispose of unwanted drugs (PDF) and a fun fact from the North Hempstead event: "The oldest medication was a vial of sleeping pills that had been prescribed in the pharmacy at Macy's Herald Square in 1966."

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  • NannyState

    Damn. I usually run the tap for a while until that Vicodin starts flowing, but not tomorrow...

  • nyker1112

    Macy's had a pharmacy/apothecary back then? wow.

  • interlard

    The White House made a whole PDF to say, "put them in the trash"??? And then you made me download it to discover this amazing advice. Genius!

  • Bottomless Chips

    This just shows how prevelant addictive drugs are in this country. Yet we treat the ones who become addicted and abuse them as some violent criminal. The same politicians who keep fighting for harsh penalties probably have a family member of colleague who is addicted and abusing these drugs.

    Gotta love this country...

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