Wimberley ISD Health Services, in partnership with the Hays County Sheriff’s Department Constables and Keep Wimberley Beautiful, will host a drive-thru for all unwanted prescription and over-the-counter drugs.
On Saturday, April 27, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Wimberley ISD Central Office parking lot on 951 FM 2325 they will be offering a drive-thru, however they will not accept liquids, syringes and injectables.
Look for the Wimberley ISD marquee between the Subway and the traffic light at Carney Lane and pull in to drop off your unwanted medications.
“For the safety of your family and the environment, think twice before storing it, flushing it, or throwing it out with the trash,” said Chelsea Kelley, MSN, RN, Danforth Junior High School Nurse. “We hope that as local residents are out and about this weekend, they will include this important task on their to-do list,” she added.
There are some important facts from Texas Health and Human Services to keep top of mind when considering how to dispose of unwanted medication:
The goal is to encourage local residents to avoid flushing medications and instead, empty their medicine cabinet in a safe, healthy, and more environmentally responsibly way.
The drug take-back collection drive helps community members have a positive impact on public health and the environment in a safe, simple and free-of-charge way with no questions asked.
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