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Brochures and Flyers
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Safe and Secure Medicine Flyer
Don’t let your child’s addiction start with you.
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Safe and Secure Medicine Disposal
What to do with unused medications.
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Español)
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Project Medicine Drop Trifold
Project Medicine Drop lets you dispose of your unused and expired household medications, safely and securely, at any time: 24/7/365.
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Project Medicine Drop Overview
The New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs is joining the effort to halt the abuse and diversion of prescription drugs.
Press Releases
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07/25/17 | Prescription Medication Take-Back Day at the Justice Complex - DCA’s Project Medicine Drop hits the road - It’s simple and anonymous | |
03/23/17 | New Jersey Attorney General Calls on Realtors, Funeral Directors and Other Professionals to Help Fight Drug Addiction by Promoting "Project Medicine Drop" to Their Clients | |
04/29/16 | New Jersey Consumer Affairs Urges Public to Join the Fight Against Prescription Drug Abuse by Tossing Unwanted Medicines During 11th Annual Prescription Drug Take Back Day | |
03/27/15 | Acting Attorney General, Installation Commander Unveil "Project Medicine Drop" Box at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey's First at a Military Installation | |
02/03/15 | Acting Attorney General, Ocean County Prosecutor Join Little Egg Harbor Township Mayor and Police Chief to Announce
"Project Medicine Drop" Box Installation | |
10/27/14 | Christie Administration Dedicates the State's 100th
"Project Medicine Drop" Box at the Teaneck Police Department | |
04/16/13 | Attorney General, Division of Consumer Affairs Announce Significant Expansion of "Project Medicine Drop"; Consumers Can Now Dispose of Unused Medications at 40 Secure Locations Statewide | |
09/20/12 | Attorney General, Division of Consumer Affairs Announce Expansion of
"Project Medicine Drop" Into All 21 Counties; Statewide Reach Helps Consumers Dispose of Unused Medications | |
04/19/12 | Continuing the Fight Against Prescription Drug Abuse, New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs Expands
"Project Medicine Drop" to New Police Departments, Announces Partnership with N.J.-Based Covanta Energy for Free Destruction of Excess Medications | |
Last Modified: 10/2/2018 9:04 AM