Safe Disposal of Unwanted Medications Takeback Event offered by Special Events in Clark and Skamania Counties at Prevention Coalition
The Prevention Coalition has a list of medication takeback locations across the region. Prescription and over-the-counter medication including pills, liquids, inhalers, vape pens, and e-cigarettes without batteries will be accepted.
The Prevent Coalition has a list of medication takeback locations across the region. Prescription and over-the-counter medication including pills, liquids, inhalers, vape pens, and e-cigarettes without batteries will be accepted. Medications may remain in original containers and labels do not need to be removed. Medications not in original containers will be accepted too.
Medication Take-Back Program offered at Bainbridge Island Police Department
Offers drop-off sites during Drug Take Back Days where unused or unwanted prescription medications can be returned for safe disposal. Accepts all medicines including controlled substances.
Offers a drop-off site where unused or unwanted prescription medications can be returned for safe disposal. Law enforcement agencies can accepts all medications, pharmacies can accept most medication except for controlled substances. Controlled substance may include narcotic pain killers (Codeine, methadone, morphine, Oxycontin, Percocet, and Vicodin), stimulants (Ritalin, Adderall, amphetamines), and depressants (lorazepam, Xanax, and Valium). Other accepted items include over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, pet meds, ointments, and liquid medicines. Items not accepted may include insulin, illicit substances (marijuana, meth, ect), needles/lancets/syringes, and medical wastes.
Safe Medicine Disposal offered at Swinomish Police Department
Dispose of medicines correctly. Deposit all unused medicines in a law enforcement collection box. Sharps and biohazardous wastes cannot be accepted.
Disposes of unwanted/unused medicines correctly. Deposit all unused medicines in a law enforcement collection box. Does not accept liquids or needles/syringes.
Provides a way for people to dispose of certain unwanted/expired medications properly. Website lists drop-off locations as well as locations that send medication mail-back envelopes to residents who request them.
Provides a way for people to dispose of certain unwanted/expired medications properly. Website lists drop-off locations as well as locations that send medication mail-back envelopes to residents who request them.
Each envelope is 8 by 11 inches in size and will hold up to 8 ounces of unwanted medicine. Items NOT accepted as follows:
- Herbal remedies
- Vitamins
- Supplements
- Cosmetics
- Other personal care products
- Compressed cylinders
- Aerosols
- Inhalers
- Medical devices
- Pet pesticide products
- Sharps - Illicit drugs
- Iodine-containing medications
Medication Disposal offered at Medication Disposal Sites in Yakima County
Listing of medication disposal sites in Yakima County.
Listing of medication disposal sites in Yakima County.
Central Washington Family Medicine
1806 W Lincoln Ave
Yakima, WA 98902
509-452-4520
Selah Police Department
617 S 1st St
Selah, WA 98942
509-698-7347
Sunnyside Police Department
401 Homer St
Sunnyside, WA 98944
509-836-6200
Yakama Nation Police Sub-Station
210 Birch Ave
White Swan, WA 98952
509-865-2933
Yakima Police Department
200 S 3rd St
Yakima, WA 98901
509-575-6200
Yakima County Sheriff’s Office
1822 S 1st St
Yakima, WA 98903
509-574-2500
Zillah Police Department
111 7th St
Zillah, WA 98953
509-829-6100
Waste Medicine Disposal offered at Skagit County Sheriff's Office
Provides a location to dispose unused medication safely.
Location to dispose of all unused medicines. Sharps and bio-hazardous wastes cannot be accepted. All locations accept prescription drugs, over the counter drugs, vitamins, inhalers, and unused Epi pens. Check the website for the list of not accepted medicines and devices.
Medication Take-Back Program offered at Kitsap County Sheriff's Office - Silverdale
Offers drop-off sites where unused or unwanted prescription medications can be returned for safe disposal. Accepts all medicines including controlled substances.
Offers a drop-off site where unused or unwanted prescription medications can be returned for safe disposal. Law enforcement agencies can accept all medications, pharmacies can accept most medication except for controlled substances. Controlled substance may include narcotic pain killers (Codeine, methadone, morphine, Oxycontin, Percocet, and Vicodin), stimulants (Ritalin, Adderall, amphetamines), and depressants (lorazepam, Xanax, and Valium). Other accepted items include over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, pet meds, ointments, and liquid medicines. Items not accepted may include insulin, illicit substances (marijuana, meth, ect), needles/lancets/syringes, and medical wastes.
Medication Take-Back Program offered at Kitsap County Sheriff's Office
Offers drop-off sites where unused or unwanted prescription medications can be returned for safe disposal. Accepts all medicines including controlled substances.
Offers a drop-off site where unused or unwanted prescription medications can be returned for safe disposal. Law enforcement agencies can accept all medications, pharmacies can accept most medication except for controlled substances. Controlled substance may include narcotic pain killers (Codeine, methadone, morphine, Oxycontin, Percocet, and Vicodin), stimulants (Ritalin, Adderall, amphetamines), and depressants (lorazepam, Xanax, and Valium). Other accepted items include over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, pet meds, ointments, and liquid medicines. Items not accepted may include insulin, illicit substances (marijuana, meth, ect), needles/lancets/syringes, and medical wastes.
Waste Medicine Disposal offered at City of Anacortes Police Department
Dispose of medicines correctly. Deposit all unused medicines in a law enforcement collection box. Sharps and biohazardous wastes cannot be accepted.
Dispose of medicines correctly. Deposit all unused medicines in a law enforcement collection box. Sharps and biohazardous wastes cannot be accepted. Prescription bottles are not accepted. Pills can be put into a plastic bag.
Medication Safe Disposal offered by Three Rivers Hospital
Maintains medication safe disposal kiosks available at multiple locations in Okanogan County.
Maintains medication safe disposal kiosks at multiple locations in Okanogan County. Medical disposal kiosk available at main hospital.
BREWSTER:
Brewster Marketplace Pharmacy & True Value
811 HWY 97
BREWSTER, WA 98812-9684
(509) 689-2421
OMAK:
Omak Police Department
8 Ash St N
Omak, WA 98841
OROVILLE:
Oroville Police Station (11th Ave side of the Police dept. building)
1304 Ironwood St
Oroville, Washington 98844
(509) 476-2913
TONASKET:
North Valley Hospital (main lobby of the hospital)
126 N Whitcomb Ave
Tonasket, WA 98855
TWISP:
Twisp Police Station (3rd Ave Police dept. entrance)
118 S Glover St
Twisp, WA 98856
Hospital Services offered at MultiCare Yakima Memorial
Provides a full-service inpatient/outpatient hospital with an intensive care unit, emergency room, and child and family centered care.
Medication disposal boxes available in various areas at the hospital and a syringe disposal box in the emergency department.
MultiCare Yakima Memorial is a 226-bed acute-care, not-for-profit community hospital that has served Central Washington's Yakima Valley since 1950 MultiCare Yakima Memorial also includes a multispecialty team of more than 300 practitioners and 20-plus primary care and specialty care locations. Specialty care services include cardia care, a continuum of cancer care, hospice care, and advanced services for children with special healthcare needs.
Law Enforcement Services offered at Cowlitz County Sheriff's Office
Provides law enforcement services that include criminal investigations, public records requests, firearm licensing, and accepts disposal of controlled substances and unused medications. Also provides animal control, licensing, and shelter information.
Provides law enforcement services that include criminal investigations, public records requests, firearm licensing, and accepts disposal of controlled substances and unused medications. Also provides animal-based services including animal control, cat and dog licensing, and shelter information.
Medication Disposal Boxes offered at Okanogan County Community Coalition
Medication disposal drop-off boxes at multiple locations in Okanogan County. See description for drop off locations.
Medication disposal drop-off boxes at 3 locations in Okanogan County.
- Omak Police Department, 8 N Ash St Omak, WA 9884
- Oroville Police Department, 1306 Ironwood Oroville, WA 98844
- Twisp Police Department, 118 S Glover St Twisp, WA 98856
Medication disposal sites in Chelan, Douglas, Grant, and Okanogan Counties.
Unwanted, unused, and expired medications, both prescriptions and over-the-counter medications, can be safely disposed of at medication disposal sites.
Medications should not be thrown into the garbage or recycling or flushed down the toilet.
Medication disposal site hours and days of operation vary. Please call the disposal site for information about their hours of operation and any special instructions. Disposal sites may have different instructions about liquid medications.
North Central Washington locations are listed in alphabetical order:
Chelan County Sheriff's Office
401 Washington Street, Wenatchee
(509) 667-6851
Chelan County Sheriff's Office
2017 North Emerson Street, Chelan
(509) 667-6851
Confluence Health - Professional Pharmacy
1201 South Miller Street, Wenatchee
(509) 667-3333
Confluence Health - Wenatchee Valley Hospital Pharmacy
820 North Chelan Avenue, Wenatchee
(509) 662-5801
Coulee Medical Center Pharmacy
411 Fortuyn Road, Grand Coulee
(509) 633-1753
Ephrata Police Department
121 Alder Street SW, Ephrata
(509) 754-2491
Grand Coulee Police Department
306 Midway Avenue, Grand Coulee
(509) 633-1411
Laketown Pharmacy
1550 S. Pioneer Way, Suite 105, Moses Lake
(509) 765-8891
Moses Lake Police Department
411 South Balsam Street, Moses Lake
(509) 764-3887
Oroville Police Department
1105 Main Street, Oroville
(509) 476-2913
Omak Police Department
8 Ash Street North, Omak
(509) 826-0383
Quincy Police Department
104 B Street SW, Quincy
(509) 787-4718
Royal City Police Department
445 Camelia Street NE, Royal City
(509) 346-2212
Twisp Police Department
118 South Glover Street, Twisp
(509) 997-6112
Warden Police Department
201 South Ash Avenue, Warden
(509) 793-1300