Have Unwanted Prescriptions? It’s Drug Take Back Day

October 29, 2011

Several area law enforcement agencies will take part in the National Prescription Drug Take Back Day this Saturday, providing individuals the opportunity to voluntarily dispose of unwanted and unused prescription drugs.

In Escambia County, CVS has donated gift cards to the take back effort and each person turning in outdated and unneeded medications will receive a $5 gift card while supplies last.

Escambia County Sheriff’s Office (9 am – 2 pm):

  • Molino ESCO Precinct, 5844 North Hwy 29, Molino
  • CVS, Perdido Key
  • CVS, Brent and Hwy 29
  • CVS, Hwy 29 and Kingsfield
  • CVS, Davis Hwy and Olive Road
  • CVS, Palafox and 9 Mile Road

Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office (10 am – 2pm):

  • Main Sheriff’s Office, 5755 E. Milton Rd., Milton
  • Navarre District Office, 8597 High School Blvd, Navarre

Pensacola Police Department (9 am – 2 pm):

  • Police headquarters, 711 N. Hayne Street

Pensacola Fire Department (9 am – 2 pm):

  • 6550 N. 9th Ave

Poarch Creek Tribal Police Departmen (10 am – 2pm):

  • Poarch Creek PD, Jack Springs Road, Atmore

Pictured above: Some of the prescription drugs collected earlier this year during a drug take back day at the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office Century Precinct.  NorthEscambia.com photo, click to enlarge.

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