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Arkansans disposed of 28,764 pounds of unused or expired prescription medication during the Arkansas Drug Take Back Day.
We were honored to join more than 4,400 law enforcement agencies across the country to give our community a safe, simple, and anonymous way to dispose of unused and unwanted prescription medications.
Residents of a small community in Western Australia's South West have been left outraged by a state government decision to green-light the disposal of toxic chemicals at their local rubbish tip.
The drug called esketamine is the first new depression medication to be subsidised by the federal government in 30 years. But experts say more needs to be done to increase accessibility.