Unused Medication Disposal

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Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic this service is temporarily suspended - sorry for any inconvenience

Med Project KioskDespite longstanding advice to flush unused and expired medicine down the toilet, recent studies have found that elements of medication make it past wastewater treatment facilities and into waterways and marine life. To help preserve the environment and to get unused or expired medicine out of homes where it can be consumed by children or other unintended parties and/or taken after it starts to go bad, a county program has been started for the collection and proper disposal of unwanted medication.

Using retired mailboxes donated by the US Postal Service, the program has several confidential drop-off sites located in law enforcement facilities where people can bring in their unused and unwanted medications. The Pacifica Police Department has a drop-off container located in the front lobby of the station that can be accessed during business hours.

Business Hours

Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday
8:30 am - 5:00 pm

Wednesday
8:30 am - 7:30 pm


Place medication in some type of container before depositing it in the drop-off boxes (remove personal information from prescription bottles first). Do not put medical equipment, batteries, syringes or other biohazard waste into the drop-off boxes.

An official flier in both English and Spanish is available for download and printing - help get the word out about this important and innovative program!

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