Police Conduct Drug Take-Back Day May 2

Montgomery County law enforcement agencies want your unused, unwanted or expired prescription drugs.prescription drugs 450x280

They are hosting a Drug Take-Back day Saturday, May 2 between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. There will be nine drop-off locations throughout Montgomery County. These locations will accept prescription drugs and over-the-counter medications only. Liquids, illicit drugs, needles, sharps and syringes cannot be accepted as part of the take-back program.

Officers will staff collection boxes in the parking lots of the following facilities or in their lobbies:

Chevy Chase:

MCP 2nd District Police at Village of Friendship Heights Community Center – 4433 S. Park Ave, Chevy Chase

Chevy Chase Village Police Station – 5906 Connecticut Ave, Chevy Chase

Gaithersburg:

MCP 1st District Station – 100 Edison Park Rd, Gaithersburg

MCP 6th District Station – 45A West Watkins Mill Rd., Gaithersburg.

Gaithersburg Police Station -14 Fulks Corner Ave., Gaithersburg

Germantown:

MCP 5th District Station – 20000 Aircraft Dr., Germantown

Silver Spring:

MCP 3rd District Station – 1002 Milestone Dr., Silver Spring

Takoma Park:

Takoma Park Police Station in the Takoma Park Community Center Building Lobby – 7500 Maple Ave, Takoma Park

Wheaton:

MCP 4th District Station – 2300 Randolph Rd., Wheaton

The Montgomery County law enforcement community is particularly interested in medications containing controlled substances but will accept any medications brought for disposal, according to a news release from police. All sites will take pills and medication patches of all kinds. If possible, prescription labels should be removed or personal information should be blacked out; however, pill bottles will still be accepted if the labels are attached. No questions will be asked. This is an opportunity to safely empty out a medicine cabinet of drugs that are no longer needed.

According to police, disposing of them through a drug take-back day is the safest option. If it is safe to dispose of a drug by flushing it down a toilet, the drug label or prescription information will indicate that option is an appropriate means of disposal. Otherwise unused drugs should not be poured down a sink or flushed for disposal.

Drugs should not be thrown in the trash unless specific safety precautions for safe disposal are followed. The County’s Division of Solid Waste and Services offers these suggestions:

  • Place unwanted or expired medication into a plastic bag (with a seal) or other empty container with a lid to prevent liquid medications from leaking out.
  • Mix with kitty litter, coffee grounds or sawdust. (Liquid medications can be solidified using kitty litter or sawdust.)
  • Seal the bag and/or container.
  • Crush pills or tablets.
  • Put the container and/or bag containing the medication into your regular household trash.
  • Remove the label with the patient’s name from the original medicine vial or bottle.
  • Place the empty plastic vial or bottle into your blue County recycling bin. Empty aerosol inhalers can also be recycled in the County recycling bins.

All the returned medications on Drug Take-Back day will be incinerated by the Montgomery County Department of Police according to state and local regulations.

The Rockville City Police Department and the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office will be conducting a Drug Take-Back day on May 30.

 

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