Medication Safety at Home
Mar 28, 2022Brought to you by Ventura County Responds and Ventura County Behavioral Health.
KEEPING CHILDREN SAFE
Child-resistant doesn’t mean child-proof. Secure your prescription and over-the-counter medications, including medical cannabis, out-of-reach from young children as well as teens. Child-resistant packaging helps but is no guarantee of safety.
- Properly dispose of expired and unused medications
- Use special care with medications that look like candy
- Call your local Police Department for safe, confidential drop-off bins
LOCK UP AND SECURE YOUR MEDICATIONS
In Ventura County in 2016, 9% of 9th graders, 14% of 11th graders said they used Rx painkillers, tranquilizers or sedatives to get “high.” Most teenagers who abuse prescription drugs are given them for free by a friend or relative.
Don’t make it easy. Lock up your meds.
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Keep track of pill quantities
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Properly dispose of unused medications
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Block access to online pharmacies and drug sources
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Participate in county prescription drug take-back days
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Learn the facts on Rx drug abuse
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Talk about it
How Are Prescription Drugs Abused?
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Taking medication that has been prescribed for somebody else.
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Taking a drug in a way other than prescribed.
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Taking a medication to get high.
How can you keep your home safe?
Start with creating a routine for keeping your family medications secure and safe from children.
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Get involved in your community Prescription Drug Take-Back Days.
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Use the Ventura County’s Prescription Drug Disposal Program
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Consider buying a home Medicine Lock Box to secure your medications. Using a medicine lock box or locking cap can help keep your medication secure.
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Visit Medicine Safe for one example of home medicine lock boxes: http://medicinesafe.com/products/medicine-safe/
For more information, visit Ventura County Responds.