- Drugs
- Wednesday, 10 Jun 2020
DisposeRx Adds New Community Outreach Partners to Stop Prescription Drug Abuse
In keeping with its commitment to stop opioid abuse, DisposeRx, Inc. further expanded its Community Outreach program, partnering with seven new organizations in May. DisposeRx is now working with 256 organizations by distributing packets of its non-toxic, safe solution for the disposal of unused or expired medications along with education materials throughout the country.
"Today we recognize our newest Community Outreach partners as we also celebrate what would have been the 75th birthday of our beloved founder Dr. John Holaday, who was tragically killed in a random and senseless act of gun violence last fall," said William Simpson, President, DisposeRx. "One of John's many legacies is our Community Outreach program. At the signing of the SUPPORT Act at the White House in October 2018, John pledged to donate enough DisposeRx packets to eliminate 10 million opioid pills to prevent misuse, abuse and diversion. Thanks to our Community Outreach partners, we are making good on John's pledge."
DisposeRx welcomes its newest Community Outreach partners:
- Acceptance Recovery Center in Athens, GA
- AngelRx Foundation in Shreveport, LA
- Casco Bay Create Awareness Now (CAN), serving the towns of Cumberland, Falmouth, Freeport, Gray, New Gloucester, North Yarmouth, Pownal and Yarmouth, ME
- Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion Bureau for the state of Montana
- Iowa County Substance Misuse Panel in Dodgeville, WI, a program sponsored by the Substance Misuse and Behavioral Health Coalition of Iowa County and the Iowa County Drug Treatment Court in Dodgeville, WI
- Steuben Prevention Coalition in Bath, NY
- Weymouth Health Department's Youth Coalition Substance Abuse Prevention Team in Weymouth, MA
"In 2017, an estimated 18 million people misused medications such as prescription opioids, depressants and stimulants, and safe disposal of these medications is critical to fighting this problem," said Ann Hamlin, Vice President of Scientific Affairs at DisposeRx. "The national health and economic crisis is leading to increased prescribing of some medications such as those used for treatment of anxiety and experts anticipate this issue will only be exacerbated. Our Community Outreach partners are working tirelessly on the front lines to save lives and encourage disposal of unused or expired medications through education and making available packets for at-home disposal."
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