Abuse Prevention: Drop Off Your Old Prescription Pills

Abuse Prevention: Drop Off Your Old Prescription Pills
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Abuse Prevention: Drop Off Your Old Prescription Pills
Got some old prescriptions in your medicine cabinet? Don’t flush them. Safely get rid of them at the second Prescription Pill Drop-Off at four Food Lion stores from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturday, May 22. The purpose of the event is to prevent potential misuse of prescription drugs. More than 44,000 pills were collected last year at the first drop-off event. Prescription drug abuse is a growing …

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