The Medical Association of the State of Alabama is encouraging residents to safely dispose of expired, unused or unwanted prescription medications on Saturday, Oct. 26.
) - As Alabama continues to face the challenges of drug misuse and overdose deaths, the Medical Association of the State of Alabama is encouraging residents to safely dispose of expired, unused, or unwanted prescription medications on Saturday, Oct. 26 during National Prescription Drug Take Back Day .
The medical association of Alabama says during the last take back day, Alabamians disposed of more than 4,100 pounds of medications.20 Fob James Dr.
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