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Medicine Collection

DISPOSAL OF PRESCRIPTION DRUGS

Managing unused medications is a safety as well as an environmental concern. Traditionally, we flushed unwanted medications down the drain or toilet rather than keeping them so they would not be misused by someone else who was not prescribed the medication and who might use the drugs recreationally or taken accidentally by a child or other individual. Although effective in removing the medication from potentially being misused, flushing creates a new and growing problem in the environment. Antibiotics and other medications in a septic system can destroy beneficial bacteria necessary for the system to operate.

Further, wastewater treatment plants are not designed to remove or process many compounds found in medications. This means they end up being discharged into surface and ground water, with medications thrown in the trash assuming the same fate. National attention is growing to develop more appropriate methods of safely disposing of old, unwanted medications.

Federal Guidelines for the Proper Disposal of Prescription Drugs

Do not flush prescription drugs down the toilet or drain unless the label or accompanying patient information specifically instructs you to do so. For information on drugs that should be flushed, visit the FDA’s website.

To dispose of prescription drugs not labeled to be flushed, you should take advantage of community drug take-back events or other programs, such as household hazardous waste collection events that collect drugs at a central location for proper disposal. At this time, most law enforcement agencies and some pharmacies in the area also have a drop box where prescription medications may be disposed.

 

Medicine Collection for Households
Collection Day Events

The Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) and The Wisconsin Department of Justice (DOJ), in conjunction with state and local law enforcement agencies, coordinates drug take-back initiatives throughout the state of Wisconsin. DOJ intends to hold a minimum of two collections per year. For more information on the dates and locations of these events, please see the DOJ and DHS website.

What to bring

  • Prescription medications
  • Over-the-counter medications
  • Ointments and creams
  • Sprays and Inhalers
  • Pet medications

What Not to Bring

  • Illegal Drugs
  • Biohazard Materials
  • Needles/Sharps – Sharps Disposal Information
  • Personal care products (shampoo, soaps, lotions, sunscreen)

How to Package Your Items

  • Keep all medication in original bottles.
  • Cross out your name but leave the name of the medication
  • Put medications in a sealed bag.
Drop Boxes

In coordination with Focus on Community, Racine County has multiple drop boxes for unwanted medications at the following locations

No Department Location Phone Link
1 Aurora Pharmacy - Burlington 252 McHenry Street Burlington, WI 53105
2 City of Burlington Police Department 224 E. Jefferson Street, Burlington 262-342-1100

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3 Mt. Pleasant Police Department 8811 Campus Drive, Mt. Pleasant 262-884-0454

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4 Sturtevant Police Department 2801 89th Street, Sturtevant 262-886-7211

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5 Walgreens 4810 Washington Avenue, Racine 262-635-0181

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6 Wind Point Village Office 215 E. Four Mile Road Racine, WI 53402
7 Aurora Pharmacy - Mt. Pleasant 13250 Washington Avenue Mt Pleasant, WI 53177
8 Burlington Town Police Dept. 32288 Bushnell Road Burlington, WI 53105
9 Racine County Sheriff’s Office 717 Wisconsin Avenue Racine, WI 53403 262-886-9465

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10 Union Grove Village Hall 925 15th Avenue, Union Grove 262-878-1818

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11 Walgreens - Racine 5005 Douglas Avenue Racine, WI 53402
12 Caledonia Police Department 6922 Nicholson Road, Caledonia 262-835-4423

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13 Aurora Pharmacy - Union Grove 4310 67th Drive Union Grove, WI 53182
14 Caledonia Police Dept. 6900 Nicholson Road Caledonia, WI 53108
15 City of Racine Police Department 730 Center Street, Racine 262-635-7751

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16 Town of Waterford Police Department 415 N Milwaukee Street, Waterford 262-534-2119

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17 Wind Point Police Dept. 725 Lighthouse Drive Wind Point, WI 53402
18 Town of Burlington Police Department 224 E. Jefferson Street, Burlington 262-342-1100

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If you have questions or would like more information
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