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  • The 26th National Prescription Drug Take Back Day is Saturday, April 27, 2024

    The 26th National Prescription Drug Take Back Day is Saturday, April 27, 2024

    Loveland, Ohio – The Loveland Police Department will participate in the spring National Prescription Drug Take Back Day on Saturday, April 27.

    Drop off items the the Loveland Safety Center from 10 AM until – 2 PM

    DEA and its partners will collect tablets, capsules, patches, and other solid forms of prescription drugs.

    Rid your home of unneeded medications—those that are old, unwanted, or expired—that too often become a gateway to addiction.

    Take Back Day offers free and anonymous disposal of unneeded medications at close to 5,000 local drop-off locations nationwide.

    Collection sites will not accept syringes, sharps, and illicit drugs. Liquid products, such as cough syrup, should remain sealed in their original container. The cap must be tightly sealed to prevent leakage

    Collection Site Locator

  • Drug Take Back day is this Saturday in Loveland and across the country

    Drug Take Back day is this Saturday in Loveland and across the country

     

    Did you know Saturday, April 28, 2018 is Drug Take Back day? Stop by the Loveland Safety Center or Loveland Elementary School and drop off your unneeded prescription medication and help Loveland fight addiction.

     

    No liquids, cream, patches, or injectable medications please.

    10 AM until 2 PM.

    The National Prescription Drug Take Back Day addresses a crucial public safety and public health issue. According to the 2015 National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 6.4 million Americans abused controlled prescription drugs. The study shows that a majority of abused prescription drugs were obtained from family and friends, often from the home medicine cabinet.

    Only pills and other solids, like patches, can be brought to the collection sites—liquids, needles, or other sharps will not be accepted.

    Collection Site Locator



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  • Pondering the confusion of State Issue 2?

    Pondering the confusion of State Issue 2?

    For a thorough conversation on Ohio State Issue 2, readers cannot go wrong by listening to this WVXU podcast of Ohio Public Radio and Television Statehouse News Bureau Chief Karen Kasler and WVXU politics reporter Howard Wilkinson that aired on October 18, 2017.

    Issue 2: Breaking Down Ohio’s Prescription Drug Initiative

    This November Ohioans will vote on Issue 2, which would require state agencies to pay no more than the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs for prescription drugs.

    Proponents of Issue 2 say it’s a pushback against high drug company prices and claim the law will save taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars each year. Issue 2 opponents point out that, if passed, the law would not reduce drug prices for the 7 million Ohioans who have private health insurance, and could possibly increase pricing for many state residents.

    Joining us to analyze Issue 2 are Ohio Public Radio and Television Statehouse News Bureau Chief Karen Kasler and WVXU politics reporter Howard Wilkinson.

    This November Ohioans will vote on Issue 2, which would require state agencies to pay no more than the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs for prescription drugs.

    Proponents of Issue 2 say it’s a pushback against high drug company prices and claim the law will save taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars each year. Issue 2 opponents point out that, if passed, the law would not reduce drug prices for the 7 million Ohioans who have private health insurance, and could possibly increase pricing for many state residents.

    Joining us to analyze Issue 2 are

    This November Ohioans will vote on Issue 2, which would require state agencies to pay no more than the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs for prescription drugs.

    Proponents of Issue 2 say it’s a pushback against high drug company prices and claim the law will save taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars each year. Issue 2 opponents point out that, if passed, the law would not reduce drug prices for the 7 million Ohioans who have private health insurance, and could possibly increase pricing for many state residents.

    Joining us to analyze Issue 2 are Ohio Public Radio and Television Statehouse News Bureau Chief Karen Kasler and WVXU politics reporter Howard Wilkinson.

    LISTEN NOW


    For more information you can visit the official websites of those for and against the ballot initiative


    ISSUE 2: THE DECEPTIVE RX BALLOT ISSUE

    “Vote ‘Yes’ on state Issue 2 to force Big Pharma’s hand”


    Issue 2 Official Ballot Language for Ohio November 2017


    Issue 2

    TITLE

    Proposed Law

    Proposed by Initiative Petition

    To enact Chapter 194 of the Ohio Revised Code

    A majority yes vote is necessary for the law to pass.

    To enact Chapter 194 of the Ohio Revised Code, which would:

    • Require the State of Ohio, including its state departments, agencies and entities, to not pay more for prescription drugs than the price paid by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs.
    • Establish that the individual petitioners responsible for proposing the law have a direct and personal stake in defending the law; require the State to pay petitioners’ reasonable attorney fees and other expenses; require the petitioners to pay $10,000 to the State if the law is held by a court to be unenforcable and limit the petitioners’ personal liability to that amount; and require the Attorney General to defend the law if challenged in court.

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  • Prescription Drug Take Back Day in Loveland

    Prescription Drug Take Back Day in Loveland

    Loveland, Ohio – You can turn in your unused or expired prescription medication on Saturday, October 28, from 10 AM until to 2 PM at Loveland Elementary School, 600 Lebanon Madeira Road, and Loveland Middle School, 801 S. Lebanon Road, with convenient drive-thru drop-offs.

    The National Prescription Drug Take Back Day aims to provide a safe, convenient, and anonymous means of disposing of prescription drugs. According to the 2015 National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 6.4 million Americans abused controlled prescription drugs. The study shows that a majority of the abused prescription drugs were obtained from family and friends, often from the home medicine cabinet.



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