Valdosta State University Educates Students on the Dangers of Alcohol and Opioids

Located in southern Georgia, Valdosta State University is known for its natural beauty and award-winning design, with an undergraduate enrollment of about 10,000 students. The school has an active Campus Wellness program, offering resources and initiatives to help the student body live a healthy lifestyle, including a walking trail, Benefits and Wellness Fair and fitness classes.

A new initiative at the University is being led by Emily Brown, who serves several roles including graduate assistant for Health Promotions and Wellness, president of the Association of Graduate Students and student liaison and peer educator for the College Prevention Program.

Valdosta State University Educates Students on the Dangers of Alcohol and Opioids

Opioid-involved overdose deaths have been rapidly increasing in Georgia, driven largely by increased use and misuse of prescription opioids. Brown and a team of volunteers have begun to educate students on the dangers of opioids and the importance of properly disposing of leftover prescription medications to keep them out of the wrong hands.

Last month, the Campus Wellness program hosted an event to showcase visual representations of the prevalence of substance and prescription abuse and its impact on mental health. Campus Wellness volunteers distributed approximately 150 brochures which included information on how to cope with conditions such as anxiety, depression and stress, as well as how to recognize these disorders, and when and where to seek help. The first 48 people who stopped by received a tea bag to encourage relaxing or stress relief as an alternative coping mechanism to prescription medications that can easily be abused. DisposeRx packets and educational information were also given to students who had prescriptions to encourage proper disposal.

Emily and team are now planning a Drug Take Back Day in November. In addition to encouraging students and faculty to drop off their unused medications, they will distribute DisposeRx packets and educational materials to encourage prompt and proper medication disposal.

Kudos to Valdosta State University for their efforts, and welcome to the DisposeRx Community Outreach partner community!

DisposeRx can help reduce the risks of adverse medication events at every level.

Every federal, state, local and tribal organization could help reduce the risks of prescription medication through education about proper disposal.

Reducing the risks associated with unused medications in the home is one way of helping to keep family members and friends safe. We are proud to partner with pharmacy and healthcare leaders, as well as community organizations, to help educate about the importance of prompt and proper medication disposal.

Quotes and bulk pricing

For product availability and pricing, please visit our online store at  DisposeRxDirect.com. If your organization needs a formal quote, wants to inquire about bulk pricing discounts for packet quantities over 4,000, or other questions, please email [email protected] or submit the form and we will reach out to you.

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DisposeRx help reduce the risks of adverse medication events in any application

Every federal, state, local and tribal organization could help reduce the risks of prescription medication through education about proper disposal.

Reducing the risks associated with unused medications in the home is one way of helping to keep family members and friends safe. We are proud to partner with pharmacy and healthcare leaders, as well as community organizations, to help educate about the importance of prompt and proper medication disposal.

Quotes and bulk pricing

For product availability and pricing, please visit our online store at  DisposeRxDirect.com. If your organization needs a formal quote, wants to inquire about bulk pricing discounts for packet quantities over 4,000, or other questions, please email [email protected] or submit the form and we will reach out to you.

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