Altavista Police Department Medication Drop Box

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The Altavista Police Department now has a permanent medication drop box;
located in the police department’s lobby.

You may turn in “unused or expired” prescription medication(s) for safe disposal.
 (NO Questions Asked)

**Help prevent expired and unused medications from being flushed, stolen, misused, or abused.

   Items Accepted:
   – prescription medications
   – prescription patches
   – prescription ointments
   – over-the-counter medications
   
   Items NOT Accepted:
   – needles (sharps)
   – bio-hazardous materials
   – radioactive medicines 

Original source can be found here.



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