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Marquette medical plan participants have access to Tria Health, a confidential and free service for employees and their families. Tria Health pharmacists can ensure that the medications being taken are safe, effective, and affordable. This is especially important as National Drug Take Back Day is scheduled for Saturday, April 27.

National Drug Take Back Day provides a secure method for disposing of unused medications. By participating in this annual event, individuals can contribute to reducing the accumulation of medications in homes, which can pose risks to both the environment and public health. To get involved, participants should gather information on acceptable items for collection and locate a nearby collection site.

If you’re interested in learning more about National Drug Take Back Day or want to dispose of your unused medication before the designated day, you can reach out to Marquette University Police Department. They have a drop box in the lobby available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. By taking action today, we can create a lasting impact beyond the designated day and help protect our communities from the dangers of prescription drug misuse.

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