

Law Eases Rules for Dropping Off Old or Expired Drugs in Indiana
A new law in Indiana will make it easier for people to drop off their unused or expired drugs to pharmacies and health clinics. Until now, a police officer had to be present when a pharmacy collected unused drugs.
The Louisville Courier-Journal reports that the law came out of proposals created at a symposium on prescription drug abuse last December. In a statement, Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller said, “Prescription drug abuse, often through teenagers raiding their parents’ medicine cabinets, has become a rampant problem in our state. Parents and grandparents understandably want to discard unneeded drugs, but flushing controlled substances is not recommended since pharmaceutical pollutants can find their way into waterways.”









I am very interested in getting a copy of the legislative bill that was produced to allow for this change to make it easer to drop of medications at pharmacies etc.. I am part of a coalition in Idaho and we are considering moving forward on the same effort here.
Thank you,
Maggie Larson
DFC Project Coordinator