Nearly 23 hundred grams of prescription drugs have been taken off the streets of Woodstock. City Police held the first annual Prescription Drug Drop Off Day last Saturday where residents could drive up and hand over any unused prescription drugs without leaving their vehicle. Diazepam, Hydromorphone, Percocet, Oxycocet and Phenobarbital and among the drugs collected. Anyone still wishing to drop off their unused medication can do so at pharmacies across the province.

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