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Pill Drop Telegram photo_Mar 2015

SHOT 28 MARCH 2015
JOE GIBBONS/The Telegram
The Royal Newfoundland Constabulary in conjunction with the RCMP and in partnership with the MUN School of Pharmacy, held their third annual prescription drug drop off day the the RNC provincial headquarters at Fort Townshend on Saturday. The public was encouraged to rid their households of any expired or unused medications which were to be then incinerated. Above, MUN School of Pharmacy second-year student Sydney Saunders, a native of Florenceville, New Brunswick, displays some of the medications that were dropped off at the event which was also held in awareness with March being Pharmacist Awareness Month.


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