Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

2.3 tons of unused drugs collected in 2020

- MediaNews Group

WEST CHESTER » The Chester County District Attorney’s Office announced that the County’s Medication Drop-Off program collected over 2.3 tons of unused prescripti­on drugs in 2020. The COVID-19 pandemic was responsibl­e for the 37-percent drop in numbers from 2019 when 3.7 tons were collected.

Deb Ryan, Chester County DA, said, “The success of the Medication Drop-off program, even during the COVID-19 pandemic, is a testament to the resolve of our residents to stop the spread of drugs and drug addiction in Chester County.

“When the program started in 2014, we had no idea so many people would turn in this amount of unused prescripti­ons. Thank you to everyone who periodical­ly cleans out their medicine cabinets.”

“Local law enforcemen­t do a tremendous job of monitoring the drop boxes and hosting Drug Take-Back Days in April and October,” said David M. Sassa, Chester County Chief of Detectives. “Without their efforts in battling the drug epidemic, this program would not be as successful as it is.”

Twenty-eight permanent drug disposal boxes are located around the county in police stations, Chester County Hospital, and Paoli Hospital. The boxes are secured and maintained by local law enforcemen­t, with recovered prescripti­ons being turned over to Chester

County Detectives for disposal.

The Medication Drop Off program was started in 2014

by the Pennsylvan­ia District Attorneys Associatio­n as a means to curb the abuse of prescripti­on drugs, especially oxycodone. Nearly 16 tons of unused or outdated medication­s have been turned in since then, with 320 pounds collected just since the beginning of 2021.

Eligible drugs include prescripti­on and over-thecounter medication­s, tablets and capsules, prescripti­on patches, medical creams and ointments, vitamins, nasal sprays, pet medication­s, and liquid medication­s in the original bottle. Intravenou­s solutions, hydrogen peroxide, compressed cylinders or aerosols, iodine-containing medication­s, thermomete­rs, and alcohol are not accepted.

Injectible­s, syringes, and needles (i.e., EpiPens) should be taken to a doctor’s office or hospital for proper disposal.

To find the nearest medication dropbox, go to https:// www.chesco.org/2673/Medication-Drop-Off

 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? Chester County Detectives Crime Scene Unit Detectives Chris Bucci, left, and Gary Lynch at a prescripti­on drug drop box.
SUBMITTED PHOTO Chester County Detectives Crime Scene Unit Detectives Chris Bucci, left, and Gary Lynch at a prescripti­on drug drop box.

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