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MDOT Motor Vehicle Administration

MVA Glen Burnie Branch Accepting Unused, Unwanted, Expired Prescription Drugs During National Prescription Drug Take Back Day

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GLEN BURNIE, Md. -- Customers heading to the Maryland Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Administration (MVA) Glen Burnie branch office on Saturday, April 27, will be able to discard any unused, unwanted, or expired prescription drugs as the agency participates in the Drug Enforcement Administration’s (DEA) National Prescription Drug Take Back Day.

As an agency focused on the safety of the traveling public, the MVA is committed to getting drugs out of the hands of vulnerable people to help keep our roadways and citizens safe. Unused prescription drugs that are simply thrown in the trash can be retrieved and abused or illegally sold, and unused drugs that are flushed contaminate the water supply. Properly disposing of unused, unwanted, or expired prescription drugs saves lives and protects the environment. The MVA encourages citizens to use this convenient and responsible method to dispose of unused or expired prescription medications.

WHEN:          Saturday, April 27, 2024
                     10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

WHERE:       Motor Vehicle Administration Glen Burnie Branch
                     Building A Lobby
                     6601 Ritchie Highway
                     Glen Burnie, MD 21062

Beyond National Prescription Drug Take Back Day, there are other opportunities to regularly and safely dispose of unneeded medications at pharmacies, hospitals, police departments and businesses. All 23 Maryland State Police Barracks are equipped with secure drug collection boxes and are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week for unused medication drop off. To locate other drop box locations, check out the website.

The opioid epidemic and the abuse of prescription drugs is a major issue affecting communities throughout Maryland and nationwide. To learn more about Maryland’s initiative to combat opioid addiction visit: beforeitstoolate.maryland.gov