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Temporary Drop-Off Locations

Find out where you can take back unwanted medicines in Washington State. Current drop-off sites are a temporary solution. We need a permanent statewide program!

How can I dispose of my unwanted and expired medicines?

 

Ongoing Temporary Take-Back Programs
For the safety of our kids, families and environment, some law enforcement offices and pharmacies are collecting unwanted medicines from residents until a permanent statewide program is in place.  Local governments, businesses, individuals and citizen groups are working to create a statewide program paid for by drug companies. Check here to find a temporary take-back location near you.

What to do when you return your medicines

  • Check the What Can You Take Back list to see which items are accepted.
  • Leave medicines in their original containers and, if you wish, mark out any personal information.
  • Most law enforcement offices listed here can accept all medicines, including controlled substances.
  • For now, pharmacies cannot accept controlled substances. If you need to dispose of a controlled substance, take it to a participating law enforcement location.
  • Additional options - If you cannot find a convenient location in your county, check here for what you can do.

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Locations Found:

Washougal Transfer Station

4020 S. Grant St., Washougal WA 98671 - Clark County Third Saturday, 8am-4pm No controlled substances
360-835-2500

Mobile Collection Event

Various Locations, Various Cities WA - Clark County Various locations & times Call Clark County Environmental Services for dates and locations No controlled substances
360-397-2121

Fred Meyer Pharmacy - Vancouver

7700 NE Highway 99, Vancouver WA 98665 - Clark County Monday-Friday 9am-9pm; Saturday 9am-7pm; Sunday 10am-6pm No controlled substances
360-699-8133

Fred Meyer Pharmacy - Vancouver

11325 SE Mill Plain Blvd., Vancouver WA 98684 - Clark County Monday-Friday 9am-9pm; Saturday 9am-7pm; Sunday 10am-6pm No controlled substances
360-253-7086

Camas Police Department

2100 NE 3rd Ave., Camas WA 98607 - Clark County Monday-Friday 8:00am-5:00pm Controlled substances only Accepts controlled substances
360-834-4151

Vancouver Police Department

2800 Stapelton Rd, Vancouver WA 98661 - Clark County Monday-Friday,8am-5pm. (accept Holidays) Accepts controlled substances only; the medication drop station has self sealing bags and instructions on the proper disposal of mediations into the drop box. Only pills may be disposed of, liquids and needles are NOT accepted. Accepts controlled substances
360-487-7355
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Ridgefield Police Department

116 N Main , Ridgefield WA 98642 - Clark County Monday-Friday 8:30am -5:00pm Controlled Substances Only Accepts controlled substances
360-887-3556

Central Transfer and Recycling Center

11034 NE 117th Ave., Vancouver WA 98662 - Clark County Saturday and Sunday 8am-5pm No controlled substances
360-256-8482
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Fred Meyer Pharmacy - Vancouver

7411 NE 117th Ave., Vancouver WA 98662 - Clark County Monday-Friday 9am-9pm; Saturday 9am-7pm; Sunday 10am-6pm No controlled substances
360-896-3533

Fred Meyer Pharmacy - Vancouver

800 NE Tenny Rd., Vancouver WA 98685 - Clark County Monday-Friday 9am-9pm; Saturday 9am-7pm; Sunday 10am-6pm No controlled substances
360-571-2573
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