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The Rx Abuse Leadership Initiative (RALI) Indiana
is a diverse coalition of business and community
leaders who are boosting the fight against Indiana’s opioid epidemic. Together, we can keep Hoosiers safe from the threat of addiction.

About Us

ABOUT US

The fatal drug overdose rate in Indiana has quadrupled since 1999.  In 2016 alone, more than                     Hoosiers lost their lives to fatal drug overdoses – more than half of those related to opioids.

1,500

The Rx Abuse Leadership Initiative (RALI) Indiana is working alongside state leaders to combat this problem.

RALI Indiana will help those facing addiction in urban and rural communities, educate Hoosiers about the importance of safe disposal of unused Rx medication, and help Indiana employers de-stigmatize addiction and improve the health of Indiana's workforce.

Making a Difference

LEADERS MAKING A DIFFERENCE

Click the images below to learn more about the partners of RALI Indiana:

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The Wellness Council of Indiana aims to protect Indiana’s workforce by providing tools to

local businesses and individuals affected by

drug abuse. Click HERE to read more about this organization and the resources they provide to Indiana employers.

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Safe Use and Disposal

SAFE USE & DISPOSAL

Everyone can play a role in helping prevent addiction and
prescription drug misuse by safely using, storing and

disposing of prescription medications.

  • Always talk to your doctor about how to use a prescription medication before taking it.
     

  • Be sure to follow dosing recommendations
    closely.

     

  • Don't mix medications without first checking with your doctor. Never mix prescription opioids with alcohol.

 

  • Don’t take someone else’s medication.

SAFELY USE:

  • Always keep prescription medications in a locked or secure place– and always out of the reach of children.
     

  • Have a family conversation about the dangers of misusing prescription medication.
     

  • Never share medications with family members.


 

SAFELY STORE:

  • Once you are finished  using a prescription  medication as directed by a medical professional, you  should safely dispose  of it rather than keep it in your medicine cabinet for future use.
     

  • There are several ways to easily and safely dispose of unused medications right at home. Learn more below.

SAFELY DISPOSE:

You can use household materials to dispose of your unused medications. All you have to do is mix your medicines with kitty litter or old coffee grounds in an airtight container and dispose of it in your trash can. 

You can use a home disposal kit - available from several sources including RALI partners - you'll put unused medications in the included pouch, add water, seal and dipose of it in the trash.

You can visit a drug takeback center in your community. 


Click HERE to find locations in Indiana.

News and Updates

NEWS & UPDATES

PRESS RELEASE: Safe drug disposal program expands statewide to help first responders fight opioid misuse

Press Release: HEALTH DEPARTMENT TO PROVIDE EDUCATION AT INDIANA STATE FAIR

RALI CARES Trailer Coming to Indiana

Press Release: Indiana Manufacturers Association, RALI Indiana to Provide Addiction Education and Workforce Recovery Tools to State’s Largest Industry

Press Release: Accelerate Indiana Municipalities, Local Officials Join Together to Combat Opioid Epidemic

Press Release: Indiana Sheriffs, Local Leaders Discuss Plans to Combat Statewide Opioid Epidemic

Press Release: Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett announces new effort with Marion County fire departments to combat central Indiana’s opioid epidemic

Press Release: New Prescription Drug Disposal Kits to Help Combat Opioid Crisis in Marion County

Press Release: New Prescription Drug Disposal Kits to Help Combat Opioid Crisis in Northeast Indiana

Press Release: Indiana Drug Czar and Sen. Jim Merritt Join Business and Community Leaders to Announce Coalition to Combat Indiana’s Opioid Crisis

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