Politics & Government

Take-Back Prescription Drug Collection

Upper Saucon Township residents can dispose of outdated and unwanted prescription medication safely as part of the third-annual national Take-Back Day project.

Medications can be dropped off from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the , 5500 Camp Meeting Road, Center Valley and super market, Route 309, Coopersburg, where Coopersburg Police Officers will collect medications.

Police will collect prescription and over-the-counter medications including liquid products and creams in containers. Syringes will not be accepted.

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Officials say keeping outdated or unwanted medicines at home poses a danger to children, teens and older adults.

In 2010, Lehigh County police collected almost 193 pounds of pills and capsules. In April 2011, the collection took in almost 1,008 pounds of medications.

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