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<br /> <br /> <br />Prescription boxes installed to curb <br />drug abuse <br />By Mengqi Jiang | Published 11 hours ago <br /> <br />To further its effort to curb prescription drug abuse, Orange County is opening two more drop boxes <br />for prescription drugs in Hillsborough Wednesday. <br />In 2011 the county’s Mental Health and Substance Abuse Committee conducted a community health <br />assessment and found that prescription drug abuse and misuse has contributed to the county’s <br />increased suicide rate. The committee has made its primary focus the reduction of drug abuse and <br />misuse. <br />One box will be located in the lobby of the Orange County Sheriff’s Office and the other will be in the <br />lobby of the Orange County Courthouse, said Orange County Sheriff Charles Blackwood. <br />A ribbon-cutting ceremony at 10 a.m. today at the sheriff’s office will accompany the opening of the <br />drop boxes. <br />Blackwood said installing the boxes was important to allow residents to conveniently discard their <br />unwanted and unused medication in safe locations in the county. <br />“Some people go to the police department and others are able to come to the sheriff’s office,” he <br />said. <br />Ashley Mercer, coordinator of Healthy Carolinians of Orange County, said there is a drop box <br />installed in every police department in Orange County. She said Healthy Carolinians helped <br />implement the installation of prescription drop boxes in the county’s law enforcement buildings to <br />lower prescription drug abuse. <br />Lt. Josh Mecimore, spokesman for the Chapel Hill Police Department, said having the drop boxes <br />available protects the Chapel Hill and Orange County communities from the risks of medication <br />misuse. <br />“We installed that drop box to provide a consistent and constant location for people to drop off <br />prescription medication, to keep them out of the water supply, out of landfills and out of the hands of <br />people who might abuse them or accidentally overdose or misuse them,” Mecimore said.
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