CINCINNATI and DUBLIN, Ohio, April
23, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, Kroger (NYSE: KR) and Cardinal Health (NYSE: CAH) announced the companies will
host joint drug take-back events at more than 100 Kroger Family of Pharmacies locations from 10
a.m. – 2 p.m. local time on April 28, 2018 across America, as
part of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration's National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day. These events will provide a safe,
convenient and anonymous way for local residents to dispose of unused or expired medications.
During the events, local law enforcement officers will be on site to help residents securely dispose of their medications.
Kroger pharmacy associates, and in certain locations Cardinal Health employees, will provide educational resources on
prescription drug misuse prevention to participants.
Kroger pharmacy associates will also provide the option to safely dispose of unwanted prescription drug medications at home
with the use of DisposeRx.
"Every day in our stores and pharmacies, in large ways and small, Kroger is committed to being a part of the solution and
helping people live healthier lives through partnerships with companies like Cardinal Health and by offering naloxone, the
life-saving medication at 2,300 of our pharmacy locations," said Colleen Lindholz, Kroger's
president of pharmacy and The Little Clinic. "The drug take-back event, which provides a safe and convenient way for our
customers to dispose of their unused or expired medications, is just one step of our comprehensive commitment to help the communities Kroger calls home
combat the nationwide opioid epidemic."
"Supporting drug take-back events has been a priority for Cardinal Health for many years," said Jim
Scott, Cardinal Health's Senior Vice President of National Markets. "As part of our ongoing Opioid Action Program, we are
excited to build on our existing Generation Rx partnership with Kroger in sponsoring take-back events that will provide a safe,
convenient and anonymous disposal method for communities across the country and highlight the importance of using medications
safely."
Kroger and Cardinal Health care deeply about the devastation caused by the opioid crisis in communities nationwide and are
committed to working together to help solve this complex national public health challenge. The drug take-back events help shine a
light on the issue of prescription drug misuse and raise awareness about the importance of drug abuse prevention education.
Independent public health experts agree that properly disposing of prescription medications is essential to the fight against
the opioid epidemic. According to the National Survey on Drug Use and Health, nearly 54 percent of those who misused prescription
drugs obtained them from a friend or relative.[1] The Geisinger Center for Health Research found that only about 11 percent of
unused medication is disposed of properly.[2] Further, the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine
recommendations include the need for improved consumer access to convenient and year-round drug take-back opportunities to reduce
the amount of unused medications available for misuse.[3]
Today's announcement expands on an existing, multi-year collaboration between Cardinal Health and Kroger to sponsor community
drug take-back events. In 2017, the companies worked together to host 18 events throughout Ohio.
To view Kroger and Cardinal Health's 2018 drug take-back locations, visit Kroger.com or the respective store
banner's website.
About Kroger
At The Kroger Co. (NYSE: KR), we are dedicated to our Purpose: to Feed the Human Spirit™. We are nearly half
a million associates who serve nine million customers daily through a seamless digital shopping experience and 2,800 retail food
stores under a variety of banner names, serving America through food inspiration and uplift, and creating #ZeroHungerZeroWaste communities
by 2025. To learn more about us, visit our newsroom and investor relations site.
About Cardinal Health
Cardinal Health, Inc. (NYSE: CAH) is a global, integrated healthcare services and products company, providing
customized solutions for hospitals, healthcare systems, pharmacies, ambulatory surgery centers, clinical laboratories and
physician offices worldwide. The company provides clinically proven medical products, pharmaceuticals and cost-effective
solutions that enhance supply chain efficiency from hospital to home. Cardinal Health connects patients, providers, payers,
pharmacists and manufacturers for integrated care coordination and better patient management. To help combat prescription drug
abuse, the company and its education partners created Generation Rx, a national drug education and awareness program. Backed by
nearly 100 years of experience, with approximately 50,000 employees in nearly 60 countries, Cardinal Health ranks #15 on
the Fortune 500. For more information, visit cardinalhealth.com, follow @CardinalHealth on Twitter, @cardinalhealthwings on Facebook and connect on LinkedIn at linkedin.com/ company/cardinal-health.
[1] Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. National Survey on Drug Use and Health. Available
online at: https://www.samhsa.gov/data/sites/default/files/NSDUH-FFR2-2015/NSDUH-FFR2-2015.htm.
[2] Geisinger Center Health Research. Available online at: https://www.geisinger.org/about-geisinger/news-and-media/news-releases/2017/03/24/18/30/study-highlights-most-common-medications-left-unused-by-patients
[3] National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine. Pain Management and the Opioid Epidemic: Balancing Societal and
Individual Benefits and Risks of Prescription Opioid Use. Available online at: https://www.nap.edu/catalog/24781/pain-management-and-the-opioid-epidemic-balancing-societal-and-individual
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