Everyday is Drug Disposal Day
If you have medicine that you no longer use, you should dispose of it. Depending on the type of medicine you have different options to throw them away.
Drug Take Back Sites
Flushing Medicines
Disposing in the Trash
- Take the drugs out of their container and mix them with used coffee grounds, dirt, or cat litter.
- Put the mixture in a container (sealed bag or plastic tub with a lid) that will prevent the drug from spilling out. Throw the container in the garbage.
- Cross out your name on the empty medicine packaging to protect your identity and privacy. Throw the packaging away.
Why It Matters
Kids, pets, family and friends can get into medicine accidentally or on purpose. This can lead to serious problems including overdose.
Drug Utilization Management
- Interactions between drugs – even prescriptions filled at separate pharmacies
- Duplications of medications – when a patient is receiving two or more very similar drugs, one may have been prescribed by a specialist unaware that the primary care doctor was already prescribing the other
- Dosage outside of the norm
- Drugs that should be avoided during pregnancy
- Drugs that may not be appropriate based on age or gender
- The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) releases new safety concerns about a particular drug
- Drug recalls occur
- Over or under use of a medication is identified
- Drug abuse or misuse is identified as a concern
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Last Updated: 11/20/2025