The Myrtle Beach Police Department announced Wednesday that they now have a NADDI (National Association of Drug Diversion Investigators,Inc) Drug box.
The box is designed to accept all unused, expired, and unwanted pharmaceuticals.
The NADDI box is an effort to get prescription drugs that are no longer needed or outdated out of homes.
The NADDI box is located at the Myrtle Beach Police Department on 1101 N. Oak Street and is open to the public 7 days a week, 24 hours a day.
It is a white locked box with the NADDI logo on it, located in the customer service area of the police department.