Nearly 200 pounds of prescription drugs disposed in Carson City drug take back
The Carson City Sheriff's Office Uniformed Reserves along with the Volunteers In Partnership with the Sheriff (VIPS) proudly participated in the Prescription Drug Take Back Program on Saturday, Oct. 19 at four convenient locations in Carson City.
The participating locations included Food Max, Smiths, Save Mart N. Carson, and Save Mart S. Carson. During the event, Carson City residents came forward and turned in a remarkable 198 pounds of prescription drugs.
These medications were subsequently handed over to the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) for proper destruction. The Prescription Drug Take Back Program serves as an essential initiative to encourage the safe and responsible disposal of unused medications. By participating in this program, Carson City residents contribute to the overall well-being of the community by preventing the misuse and abuse of prescription drugs.
For those who missed the recent Prescription Drug Take Back event, the Carson City Sheriff's Office offers an ongoing opportunity for disposal. Residents can bring their old prescriptions to the Carson City Sheriff's Office for safe and secure disposal. The office, at 911 East Musser Street, is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm.
To ensure the smooth and efficient process of medication disposal, please adhere to the following rules:
1. Only pill type medications.
2. No creams or liquids
3. Expired medications will also be accepted.
4. Illicit drugs, syringes, and other medical waste should not be included.
The Carson City Sheriff's Office Uniformed Reserves and VIPS would like to express their gratitude to the community and Partnership Carson City for their active participation in the Prescription Drug Take Back Program. Together, we can make a significant impact on the safety and well-being of our community.