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Sheriff to host drug take-back event

Residents asked to bring their prescripti­on medication in sealed bags for disposal with no questions asked

- By Perry Smith Signal Deputy Managing Editor psmith@signalscv.com 661-287-5599

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station officials are hosting a drug take-back event Thursday, Feb. 15, according to station officials.

Residents are invited to bring unwanted, unused or expired prescripti­on drugs to the SCV Sheriff’s Station for disposal, with no questions asked, per officials.

Participan­ts are asked to put medication­s in a sealed bag for drop-off, and they can then bring them to the SCV Sheriff’s Station, which is located at 23740 Magic Mountain Parkway.

The drop-off times will take place from 8-11 a.m.

Illicit drugs, biohazard waste, needles and other sharps will not be accepted at the curbside drop-off.

Residents may dispose of needles and syringes in the sharps disposal receptacle that is located in front of the SCV Sheriff’s Station.

Back in October, Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital announced it also hosts a drug take-back program that takes place year-round.

The collection receptacle is located in the main lobby of the hospital and offers the opportunit­y for anyone to deposit unused prescripti­on medicines there seven days a week, during hospital visiting hours, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Improper disposal of unused medication­s today takes many forms, from flushing down the toilet or pouring in the drain, to throwing in the garbage or worse, according to hospital officials. More often than not, the end result is damage to our environmen­t, drug diversion or the drugs being abused by others.

Henry Mayo also mentioned the following facts:

„40 million Americans in major metropolit­an areas have pharmaceut­ical chemicals and hormones in their drinking water.

„71,000 children are seen in emergency department­s every year due to accidental ingestion of medication­s.

„Every day 2,500 teens abuse prescripti­on pain relievers for the first time.

„16,000 people die every year from heroin and cocaine; 22,000 die from prescripti­on drugs.

The programs aim to offer a convenient and safe disposal of pharmaceut­icals, environmen­tal protection from drug residue in our water, and to mitigate prescripti­on drug abuse.

 ?? Signal file photo ?? The Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station will be hosting a drug take-back event on Feb. 15. Residents are invited to bring their unwanted, unused or expired prescripti­on drugs to the station for disposal.
Signal file photo The Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station will be hosting a drug take-back event on Feb. 15. Residents are invited to bring their unwanted, unused or expired prescripti­on drugs to the station for disposal.

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