Saturday: Turn in your expired, unwanted prescription drugs to Woodbridge police

by Sergio Bichao on Apr 29th | Email

WOODBRIDGE, NJ -- It’s time to clear out the medicine cabinet.

Local police departments will be taking expired prescription drugs 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday during the second annual National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day.

The program was developed by the federal Drug Enforcement Administration to combat prescription drug abuse. Drug officials believe stocked medicine cabinets become dangerous treasure troves for relatives looking to abuse prescription drugs. DEA administrator Michele Leonhart said “prescription drugs are the very first drugs (people) abuse—and all too often they aren’t the last.”

The DEA calls the country’s prescription drug abuse rate “alarmingly high,” with more Americans popping “legal” pills than those using cocaine, hallucinogens, and heroin combined, according to a 2009 National Survey on Drug Use and Health.

Officials also want to encourage people to dispose of the medications safely – avoiding waterway contamination caused by flushing the drugs down the toilet or throwing them in the trash.

Officials at about 4,100 sites collected more than 121 tons of drugs during the first Take-Back day last year.

For more information about Saturday’s event visit http://www.dea.gov and click on the “Got Drugs?” banner.