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Friday, September 28, 2012

National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day: Stoughton Police Station a 24/7 Center for Disposal

A National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day is scheduled for Saturday, September 29, and while Stoughton is not hosting an official take-back event, the Police Station has a container where residents can properly dispose of prescriptions.

The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) has scheduled another prescription drug take-back day for Saturday, Sept. 29, and while Stoughton will not be hosting an official take-back event, there is a location in town where residents can properly dispose of prescriptions 24/7/365—the Stoughton Police Station. There is a secure prescription drug collection container that can be found in the lobby of the Stoughton Police headquarters on Rose St. Residents can dispose of these unwanted or expired prescription drugs at the police station—no questions asked. With the Food and Drug Administration recommending against flushing unused medicine down the toilet or disposing of it in household trash, for environmental and other reasons, these …

Friday, April 27, 2012

Stoughton Police Station a 24/7 Center for Prescription Drug Disposal

A prescription drug take-back day is scheduled for Saturday, April 28, and while Stoughton is not hosting an official take-back event, the Police Station has a container where residents can properly dispose of prescriptions.

The Drug Enforcement Administration has scheduled another prescription drug take-back day for Saturday April 28, and while Stoughton will not be hosting an official take-back event like the town did this past fall, there is a location in town where residents can properly dispose of prescriptions 24/7/365—the Stoughton Police Station. There is a secure prescription drug collection container that can be found in the lobby of the Stoughton Police headquarters on Rose St. Residents can dispose of these unwanted or expired prescription drugs at the police station—no questions asked. With the Food and Drug Administration recommending against flushing unused medicine down the toilet or disposing of it in household trash, for environmental and …

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