Sharing RX drugs is illegal and dangerous.   

Please don't share prescription medication.  
Only use prescriptions as advised by your doctor.

Everyone knows drugs are dangerous. But did you know sharing prescription drugs can be just as dangerous and deadly too? Sharing prescription drugs is also illegal.

More than half of non-medical users of pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, and sedatives aged 12 or older got the prescription drugs they most recently used from friends or relatives, according to data from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health.

Please don't share prescription drugs. Only take prescriptions as advised by your doctor. Please help spread this important message by sharing links to this website and the public service announcements (PSAs).


Campaign News
National RX Take Back Initiative (Saturday - April 28, 2012)
RX Prevention Strategies for West Virginia Workshop (Thursday - April 19, 2012)
RX Take Back Toolkit Now Available
(May 2011)
Take Care WV Campaign Continues with Community Forums and RX Bags for Pharmacies  (September 2010)
Take Care WV Campaign Launched to Address RX Abuse in WV (June 2010)


Campaign Contact

Michele Burnside 304.766.6301 ext 23