Behavioral Health, Community
Drug Take Back Day Encourages Community to Dispose of Unwanted Medications
Corewell Health offers drop-off sites and expert resources
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., Oct 24, 2022 – Corewell Health, formerly Spectrum Health; Priority Health and Kent County Health Department have teamed up once again to collect unused and unwanted prescription drugs from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, October 29th, at the following locations:
- Spectrum Health South Pavilion, 80 68th Street SE, Grand Rapids
- Priority Health Corporate Office, 3111 Leonard Street NE, Grand Rapids
- Kent County Health Department, 700 Fuller Ave NE, Grand Rapids
- Spectrum Health Big Rapids Hospital, 605 Oak Street, Big Rapids, (10 a.m. to noon)
- Spectrum Health Reed City Hospital, 300 N. Patterson Rd, Reed City, (10 a.m. to noon)
- Spectrum Health Zeeland Hospital, 8333 Felch St., Zeeland
- Spectrum Health Lakeland Medical Center, 1234 Napier Ave Street, St. Joseph
Community members are invited to stop by to dispose of expired prescriptions and other unwanted or unneeded medications. This free and anonymous public service is part of the annual National Prescription Drug Take Back Day, sponsored by the U.S. Department of Justice Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA).
“Last year, Michigan saw 1,689 opioid deaths and many can be linked to prescription medications,” said Dr. Colleen Lane, medical director of Addiction Medicine, Corewell Health. “By bringing unused medications to drop off sites in your area, you are playing a critical role in keeping your community safe.”
The Grand Rapids Police Department and Kent County Sheriff will oversee the collection site and ensure the drugs are disposed of in an appropriate manner. The DEA advises the public not to flush medications down the toilet or throw them in the trash because doing so poses potential safety and health hazards.
Additional collection sites are listed on the DEA website.
During the last National Prescription Drug Take Back Day in April 2022, over five thousand sites across the country collected 360 tons of medications and medical supplies for disposal.
National Prescription Drug Take Back Day is made possible by partnerships with the Grand Rapids Police Department, Kent County Health Department and Pine Rest.
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