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UH, Cleveland Clinic to take unwanted prescriptions

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CLEVELAND — University Hospitals and Cleveland Clinic are teaming up to host events on National Prescription Drug Take Back Day this Saturday. 

More than a dozen locations across northeast Ohio will be taking unwanted or unused prescriptions from residents between 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

“We want to ensure people can safely get rid of unused medications in their home,” said Michael Carlin, vice president of Hospital Pharmacy Operations at University Hospitals. “These medications have the potential to be mishandled or abused. It’s why we are giving the community resources to intervene if someone in their life has an overdose.”

All UH drug take-back sites will also have free naloxone kits and fentanyl test strips as part of an effort to fight the opioid epidemic. 

“We are proud to continue collaborating with University Hospitals on this important issue,” said Lindsey Amerine, Pharm.D., chief pharmacy officer at Cleveland Clinic. “Ensuring the public has access to safe disposal of unused drugs is an important way to reduce accidental or deliberate misuse of medication in our communities. Drug Take-Back Day serves as a great reminder for individuals to check their medicine cabinets for prescriptions that should be removed from their homes.”

Additionally, University Hospitals’ Ahuja, Lake West, Portage and TriPoint will also offer no-cost glucose and blood pressure health screenings.

Click here for information about University Hospitals locations and hours.

Click here for information about Cleveland Clinic locations and hours.

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Lydia Taylor

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