In today’s society, the proper disposal of prescription drugs often gets overlooked, leading to potentially dire consequences. But did you know there’s a day dedicated to addressing this issue? National Prescription Drug Take Back Day is on October 28, 2023.
This event is pivotal in preventing drug abuse, protecting the environment, and providing essential medications to those in need. By following the steps outlined in this guide, you can play a vital role in safeguarding your community, the planet, and the well-being of individuals who rely on prescription medications. So, mark your calendar for the last Saturday of October and positively impact National Prescription Drug Take Back Day. Visit the Tennessee Department of Health website for details on hours and locations for this event.
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