Skip to content.
|
Skip to navigation
Personal tools
Sections
Why Take Back Your Meds?
Who Can Make it Happen?
What You Can Do Now
News, Media & Resources
About Us
You are here:
Home
›
PDF Files
Info
Site map
An overview of the available content on this site. Keep the pointer still over an item for a few seconds to get its description.
Configure Homepage
Header
Who we are
Footer
News
Events
In Son's Memory, Firefighter Works to Prevent Prescription Drug Abuse.
In Son's Memory, Firefighter Works to Prevent Prescription Drug Abuse
Why Take Back Your Meds?
Safe Disposal to Reduce Drug Abuse
Cost of Medicine Overdoses
Safe Disposal to Reduce Accidental Poisonings
Safe Disposal to Reduce Medicines in the Environment
How Medicine Take-Back Works
Medicine Take-Back Disposal
Medicine Take-Back Security
Source of Medicines in Water
Tell us your story
Who Can Make it Happen?
Drug Companies
Local Governments + Organizations
Proposed State Law
Supporters of 2011/2012 Medicine Return Bill
New Federal Law
Resolutions in Support of Medicine Take-Back
Washington State Law Enforcement Resolutions
What You Can Do Now
Temporary Drop-Off Locations
What Can You Take-Back?
We Need a Statewide Program
Washington Residents Use Medicine Take-Back Programs
Medicine Take Back FAQs
Other Medicine Take-Back Disposal Options
Medicine Disposal Myths and Facts
Take-Back Programs Disposing of Pills Without Their Container
News, Media & Resources
News
Resources
Press Room
On the Radio
Videos
Recent Editorials and Articles in Support of Medicine Take-Back
SB 5234 Press Release
About Us
Welcome
FAQs
MP3 Files
KIRO, My Northwest Weekend News Radio
KOMO News Radio
KOMO - Jim Williams WA Poison Control
KCPQ News - Take Back Your Meds Legislation
KCPQ News - Need to Pass Legislation by Today
TBYM radio Spot September 2011
Take Back Your Meds Survey
USFWS Letter
Alameda County's New Policy on Drug Disposal
DEA-Poster (custom)
In Son's Memory, Firefighter Works to Prevent Prescription Drug Abuse
Poison Prevention Tips
PDF Files
Pharmaceuticals in the Environment Summary
NACO Resolutions
Unwanted meds health and safety concerns
Resolution
Last Choice Disposal
What can you return to drop-off locations?
Summary of early pilot survey
WA highlights of Gilmore Survey
Medicine Return Pilot Findings
WA OR Pharm Survey Report
A safer way to dispose of unwanted household meds
Pharm Final Report Exec Summary
PHARM Final Report
BC Factsheet
What is Take Back Your Meds?
Citations: What is Take Back Your Meds?
Prescription Drug Abuse & Poisoning: The Facts
Citations: Prescription Drug Abuse & Poisonings: The Facts
TBYM Header
TBYM Footer
Federal Law Change Factsheet
Issaquah Resolution
Survey of Law Enforcement Medicine Return Locations in King County
Law Enforcement Survey - Resulsts
Clallam County Board of Health Take Back Resolution
Lake Forest Park City Resolution
San Juan County 2011 Legislative Priorities
Take Back Your Meds: Help Fight Environmental Pollution
Citations: Take Back Your Meds: Help Fight Environmental Pollution
Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians
San Francisco Drug Bill Introduced - SF weekly blogs
Facebook Ad - Child Overdose
Map of Medicine Return Locations
WA State Sheriff's resolution
Snohomish County Chief - Resolution
Amending the Controlled Substances Act - PSI
Local advocates urge lawmakers to pass medicine return bill
Kitsap County Drug Take Back Resolution
Fight to Establish Statewide Medicine Tack-Back Program Gains Momentum
Legislature is considering a better way to coordinate collection of unused medicines
Facebook Ad - Environment
Facebook Ad - Costs
Facebook Ad - Seniors with Meds
Facebook Ad - Tell us your Story
City of Lacey Resolution No. 968 in Support of Secure Medicine Return Program
B.C. Medicine Take-Back The Facts
DEA-Got Drugs?
Drug companies should help consumers dispose of unused, dangerous drugs
Drug Take-back Legislation Should Be Passed
Island County Resolution HD0211
Statewide Medicine TakeāBack Bill Fails to Pass State Senate
PDF Print File - DEA April Take-back
Earth day - pdf
Group Health Earth Day Award
DEA Take Back Your Meds
Media Release - DEA Fisherman's Terminal Event
DEA Event - NW Results
TBYM Bookmark - English
About Us - supporters list (pdf)
What is Take Back Your Meds? 2
Environmental Factsheet 2
TBYM bookmark 2-english
Medicine Return Policy Summary 2
Sample Local Gov Resolution 2
Federal Agencies Statements on Using Medicine Take-Back
Organizations Supporting Washington State Legislation
The Growing Impact of Pediatric Pharmaceutical Poisoning
Growing imact of pediatric rx poisoning
Supporters List
Federal Law S3397
TBYM DEA Event OCT 29
Disposal Myths and Facts
ONDCP Disposal Guidelines
Unprescribed: Legislation to Keep Drugs Out of Water Thwarted by U.S. Pharmaceutical Lobbying
Snohomish Health District Resolution 11-31
Schematic diagram of medicine take-back
City of Kirkland Resolution R-4904 Supporting Take-Back
WSALPHO Statement
WA Police Chiefs Resolutions
Auburn
Bellevue
Bellingham
Bothell
Brier
Centralia
Chewelah
Cle Elum
Roslyn
Covington
Ephrata
Everett
Everett State College
Granger
Kennewick
Kettle Falls
King County - Port of Seattle
Lake Stevens
Lakewood
Longview
Lynnwood
Marysville
Moses Lake
Mount Vernon
Mountlake Terrace
North Bend
Omak
Othello
Prosser
Pullman
Puyallup
Redmond
Ridgefield
Sammamish
South Bend
Toppenish
Tulalip
Vancouver
Washougal
Woodinville
Bothell
Pharmaceutical Companies need to own up
Bill requires drug companies to pay - Sno County Tribune
Central Kitsap & Bsremerton Patriot Story 1-31-12
Resolution - EMT & Parametics
Take Back Locations Map - Dec 2011
DEA Take-Back Apr 28 2012
Washingtonian Use Take Back Programs - 2
Alameda County Press Release
DEA-TBYM Handout (with logo)
DEA-TBYM Handout (NO logo)
DEA proposed rule - Federal Register
tbym dea factsheet april 2013 + logo
tbym dea factsheet april 2013 NO logo
dea poster - custom April 2013
What you can take back
Clark County Prescription (Rx) Drug Take Back Collects Half Ton of Medications
DEA press release - April 27, 2013 event
Site Map
Accessibility
Contact Us
© 2010 TakeBackYourMeds.org
Powered by Plone & Python