Are You Drinking Your Neighbor's Birth Control Medicine?
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What
would you do if you discovered that your drinking water contained antibiotics,
heart medications, psychiatric drugs and hormones from birth control pills?
My name is Jordyn Schara and I am 14 years old. The problem mentioned
above is very real and has been happening in lakes, rivers and waterways across
America. That is why I started Wisconsin P2D2,
which stands for Prescription Pill and Drug Disposal. I discovered
that most people are unsure of how to dispose of their unwanted and expired
medications. They usually resort to flushing them down the toilet or the
sink or just leaving them in their medicine cabinets. Each of these
methods has devastating consequences.
When medications are flushed down the toilet or poured down the sink, they
contaminate our groundwater, causing problems for humans and aquatic
animals. If drugs are thrown out in the trash, they are accessible to
children and pets and the medications can still get into our groundwater.
More people are now leaving their prescriptions in their medicine
cabinets. This innocent act is fueling the newest drug problem among
America’s teens – Prescription and Over-The-Counter (OTC) Drug Abuse.
Teens are having “Pharm Parties” in which they mix all the medications that
they have taken from their friends’ and relatives’ medicine cabinets and use
them, not realizing the danger. In 2006, more than 2.1 million teens
ages 12 to 17 reported abusing prescription drugs. Among 12 and
13-year-olds, prescription drugs are the drug of choice1.
About 3.1 million people age 12 to 25 had used an OTC cough and cold medication
to get high, and nearly 1 million had done so in the past year2. More people die from prescription drug
abuse/misuse each year, than from heroine, cocaine and methamphetamine combined.
This has not
been an easy project. I have been researching since January. After
being told over and over by the DNR, EPA and local government that this is too
big of a project and too difficult for a 14 year old to handle, I am proud to
say that the first drug disposal event in my hometown of Reedsburg, WI was held
on Saturday, September 12th
and it was a monumental success!
We collected over 440 pounds of drugs and also hosted a flu shot clinic,
a free sharps disposal and a free mercury thermometer swap (the 1st
100 people with mercury thermometers were given free digital thermometers).
The cost to dispose of household hazardous waste is $3/pound and I raised over
$1,700 so far to cover these costs.
My
goal is to make this project self-sustainable, by helping the City to purchase
a permanent drop off box and obtaining funds to pay for the disposal costs
year-round.
Currently,
I am applying for state and local grants to secure funds for the 2nd
WI P2D2 event to be held on Earth Day in 2010. This event, however, will be much larger and
will include 5 communities. I am also
writing letters to my state lawmakers asking for their assistance in making
drug disposal much easier for consumers.
Educating the public is also very important to me and I am sending
packets of information to other municipalities that explain how to develop
their own drug disposal projects.
Please help me spread the word about the danger of
prescription and OTC abuse and the proper disposal and security of these
medications
Thank you – Jordyn Schara
1 2006 National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH)
2 2008 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
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