Drug Take Back Day: how to dispose of unwanted prescription medication

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – Saturday is National Prescription Drug Take Back Day, and several places across central Ohio are providing drop-off events and locations for those wanting to get rid of their unwanted medication.

Held by the Drug Enforcement Agency twice a year, collection areas are helping those in the community who want to safely dispose of their prescription medicine that is not being used. Many local stores, pharmacies, police departments and more will have drop-offs from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Dr. Mysheika Roberts, Health Commissioner with Columbus Public Health, said Drug Take Back Day is not only an easy way to get rid of the unwanted medication, but it also keeps unused medicine out of the hands of those who don’t need it.

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“Many people who start using pain medication often start using it because they find unused, pain medication in a medicine cabinet of their loved ones,” said Dr. Roberts. “We want to allow people to get rid of that medication that they no longer need, want or use.”

Locations will accept unused pills, while other drop-off spots may take and dispose of liquids, gels and patches. Columbus Public Health will only be accepting pills and sharps including needles. Anyone who is dropping off sharps is asked to store them in a safe way that won’t be able to puncture or harm anyone. CPH is also be providing Narcan and Narcan training, along with COVID-19 at-home test kits on Saturday.

If you are not able to drop off medication on Drug Take Back Day, there are other ways to safely dispose of medication like putting the prescription pills in Deterra bags, which can be picked up at CPH or ADAMH at 447 E. Broad St. You can also put the unused medication in coffee grinds and throw in the trash.

Below is a map with several drop-off locations participating in Drug Take Back Day.

To find additional drop-off locations, click here.

If you or someone you love is struggling with addiction, help is available.

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