Drug Take Back Sites

Drug Take Back Sites for Walsh County are:
 

Walsh County Sheriff’s Office
638 Cooper Ave.
Grafton, ND 58237
701-352-2041

 

 

Thrifty White Pharmacy
737 W 12th Street
Grafton, ND 58237
701-352-1760

 

 

Grafton Drug
38 E 12th Street
Grafton, ND 58237
701-352-0831

 

 

Ye Olde Medicine Center
503 Park Street W.
Park River, ND 58270
701-284-7676

 

 

State Wide Drug Take Back Sites
https://attorneygeneral.nd.gov/public-safety/take-back-program/take-back-program-locations

 

 

Any medication may be returned to the drug take
back sites. The medications of greatest concern are
pain pills, anti depressants, anxiety meds, sleep aids,
medications for attention deficit disorder. Don’t
leave these medications laying around the house.
All medications should be locked up. Store them
in a combination safe, locked cabinet,
or locked drawer–not the medicine cabinet.
Prescription drugs are often abused because
they are easily accessible.

 

 

Help Prevent Over-the-Counter (OTC) & Prescription Drug Abuse by Keeping Medications Secure!

 

 

Unused or expired medications should be disposed
of properly when they are no longer needed.

 

 

Prescription Drug Abuse is on the rise. 60% of overdose related deaths are due to prescription drug misuse and abuse. 70% of children who abuse prescription drugs admit to getting them from family and friends.

Drug Take Back Sites

Drug Take Back Sites for Walsh County are:
 

Walsh County Sheriff’s Office
638 Cooper Ave.
Grafton, ND 58237
701-352-2041

 

 

Thrifty White Pharmacy
737 W 12th Street
Grafton, ND 58237
701-352-1760

 

 

Grafton Drug
38 E 12th Street
Grafton, ND 58237
701-352-0831

 

 

Ye Olde Medicine Center
503 Park Street W.
Park River, ND 58270
701-284-7676

 

 

State Wide Drug Take Back Sites
https://attorneygeneral.nd.gov/public-safety/take-back-program/take-back-program-locations

 

 

Any medication may be returned to the drug take
back sites. The medications of greatest concern are
pain pills, anti depressants, anxiety meds, sleep aids,
medications for attention deficit disorder. Don’t
leave these medications laying around the house.
All medications should be locked up. Store them
in a combination safe, locked cabinet,
or locked drawer–not the medicine cabinet.
Prescription drugs are often abused because
they are easily accessible.

 

 

Help Prevent Over-the-Counter (OTC) & Prescription Drug Abuse by Keeping Medications Secure!

 

 

Unused or expired medications should be disposed
of properly when they are no longer needed.

 

 

Prescription Drug Abuse is on the rise. 60% of overdose related deaths are due to prescription drug misuse and abuse. 70% of children who abuse prescription drugs admit to getting them from family and friends.