Dispose of Medications Safely.
Keep Our Community Clean.

Expired or unused medications don’t belong in your trash, your sink, or your children’s hands. PBC Pill Drop makes it easy to keep your family, community, and water supply safe—simply find a secure drop-off location near you and dispose responsibly.

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HOW IT WORKS

Simple. Safe. Secure.

Medication safety begins with YOU! Lock up your meds to keep them away from children, pets, and others, and never share or borrow prescription medications. In the event you need to dispose of unwanted or unused meds, the process is simple and straightforward:

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number 1   Gather Meds
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number 2   Visit Drop-Off Site
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number 3   Deposit Items

ACCEPTED ITEMS

What Can You Drop?

Yes! Accepted

Prescription meds

Over-the-counter meds

Vitamins

Samples

Pet meds

Ointments

Lotions

Liquid meds in plastic or leak-proof containers

No, Not Accepted

Thermometers

Bloody or infectious waste

Meds from businesses or clinics

Hydrogen peroxide

Aerosol cans

Inhalers

Meds in glass containers

Needles (sharps)
For sharps disposal, call 561-837-5900 ext. 7:
Biomedical Waste Section at Florida Health, Palm Beach County

FIND A LOCATION

Locate Your Nearest Pill Drop Box

Use our helpful interactive map to find a safe location to dispose of meds. Click on a location to get directions or contact info specific to that location.

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ABOUT US

Empowering a Drug-Free Community Since 2002

Palm Beach County Behavioral Health Coalition was created to give parents and youths the tools to live drug, alcohol and tobacco free.

By bringing together local educators, substance abuse professionals, law enforcement administrators, and business leaders, we coordinate activities, provide information, and organize public awareness campaigns to steer youths and adults away from harmful substances.

Since 2002, our coalition has coordinated Palm Beach County’s efforts to keep our communities healthy, safe and drug-free.

CONTACT & SUPPORT

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