Employees and their families enrolled in a Marquette medical plan have access to Tria Health, a free and confidential service that offers assistance with medications. Tria Health pharmacists can ensure that the medications being taken are safe, effective, and affordable, providing valuable support to those needing medication management.
National Drug Take Back Day, scheduled for Saturday, April 27, is an annual event aimed at providing a secure way for individuals to dispose of their unused medications. This initiative helps to reduce the number of medications lingering in homes, which can pose hazards to the environment and public health. By participating in National Drug Take Back Day, individuals can make a positive impact that extends beyond just one day.
To participate, individuals can learn more about what they can bring to a collection site and locate one nearby. Additionally, there is a drop box conveniently located in the Marquette University Police Department lobby, accessible 24/7 for those looking to safely dispose of their unused medications.
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