
Commonwealth of Virginia
Office of the Attorney General
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Mark Herring |
202 North Ninth Street |
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DRUG TAKEBACK DAY EVENTS TO BE HELD ACROSS CHARLOTTESVILLE AREA
~Attorney General Herring reminds Virginians to dispose of unused prescriptions, especially opioids, at one of many drop-off sites across the Commonwealth~
RICHMOND (April 24, 2018) - Attorney General Mark R. Herring is encouraging Virginians to take advantage of Saturday's National Prescription Drug Take Back Day to dispose of unused or expired medications, especially prescription opioids, before they can be misused, abused, or accidentally ingested. Law enforcement agencies, community partners, and members of the Attorney General's team will be stationed at dozens of locations throughout the Commonwealth to accept medications for proper disposal. Takeback locations in the Charlottesville area, which will be open from 10am - 2pm, are listed below, and you can find a site near you by searching here.
"One of the simplest things we can all do to fight the opioid epidemic and make our homes and our communities safer is to get rid of unused prescriptions before they are misused, abused, or even accidentally ingested by a child or grandchild," said Attorney General Herring. "We know that opioid abuse often starts with drugs from the medicine cabinet, not the streets. Taking just a few minutes of your weekend to clean out your medicine cabinet and get rid of unneeded medication can be a huge step forward in making your home and you family safer."
There is a strong link between misuse of prescription opioids, opioid addiction, and even subsequent use of heroin once prescriptions become too expensive or are no longer accessible. According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse:
- Heroin abuse is 19 times more likely among those who abuse prescription opioids.
- Half of young people who used heroin got started by abusing prescription opioids.
- One in fifteen individuals who misuse prescription opioid painkillers will try heroin within 10 years.
- Studies show a link between the availability of prescription and illicit drugs and the likelihood of abuse.
In Virginia, opioid overdose deaths have risen steadily since 2010:
- Heroin overdose deaths have risen more than 1,060% between 2010 and 2015, from 48 to 558.
- Fentanyl deaths have risen by over 1,500% percent from 2007 to 2017, from 48 to 770.
- Prescription opioid overdose deaths have risen 26% between 2007 and 2017, from 400 deaths to 504.
Attorney General Herring has made combating the heroin and prescription opioid epidemic a top priority, attacking the problem with a multifaceted approach that includes enforcement, education, prevention, and legislation to encourage reporting of overdoses in progress, expand the availability of naloxone, and expand access to the Prescription Monitoring Program. He has supported federal efforts to improve the availability of treatment and recovery resources and made prescription drug disposal kits available across the Commonwealth. Attorney General Herring recently outlined his recommended next steps for combating the crisis, focusing on law enforcement initiatives, support from the medical community, and recovery, treatment, prevention and education. He is also participating in a multistate investigation into the practices of drug manufacturers and distributors to determine what role they may have played in creating or prolonging the crisis.
Drug Takeback locations include:
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ALBEMARLE COUNTY POLICE DEPARTMENT |
MARTHA JEFFERSON HOSPITAL |
500 MARTHA JEFFERSON DRIVE |
CHARLOTTESVILLE |
VA, 22911 |
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GORDONSVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT |
FOOD LION |
408 GORDON AVE |
GORDONSVILLE |
VA, 22942 |
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FLUVANNA COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE |
CVS PHARMACY |
28 ABBY ROAD |
PALMYRA |
VA, 22963 |
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LOUISA COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE |
LOUISA COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE |
1 WOOLFOLK AVE |
LOUISA |
VA, 23093 |
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WAYNESBORO POLICE DEPARTMENT |
NEIGHBORHOOD MARKET |
1211 WEST BROAD STREET |
WAYNESBORO |
VA, 22980 |
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MADISON COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE |
MADISON COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE |
115 CHURCH ST |
MADISON |
VA, 22727 |
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ORANGE (TOWN OF) POLICE DEPARTMENT |
ORANGE PHARMACY |
130 WEST MAIN STREET |
ORANGE |
VA, 22960 |
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ORANGE (TOWN OF) POLICE DEPARTMENT |
CVS PHARMACY |
308 RADNEY ROAD |
ORANGE |
VA, 22960 |
