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If kept in the medicine cabinet, unused or expired medications can fall into the wrong hands and lead to accidental poisoning or illegal use. But you shouldn't just toss or flush them. If disposed of improperly, they can harm the environment.
Dispose of your leftover medications at one of the sites listed below.
Box Butte |
Cheyenne |
Dawes |
Alliance City Police Department
Alliance Community Pharmacy
Dave's Pharmacy 223 Box Butte Ave Alliance, NE 69301 308-762-4811
Dave's Pharmacy |
Cheyenne County Sheriff's Office
Safeway Pharmacy
Sidney Police Department
Western Drug Company |
Chadron Community Hospital & Health Services
Dawes County
Sheriff's Office
Petersen Drug Petersen Drug |
Deuel |
Garden |
Grant |
Deuel County Courthouse
|
Campbell Drug
Garden County Courthouse |
Grant County Sheriff (East side of Courthouse) |
Kimball |
Morrill |
Scotts Bluff |
Bemis Drug Bemis Drug
Kimball County Sheriff |
Bayard Police Department
Bridgeport Police Department
Nein Pharmacy |
Gering Police Department
Mitchell Police Department
Scotts Bluff Police Department
Scottsbluff Sheriff's Office
Walgreens
Gering U-Save Pharmacy |
Sheridan |
Sioux | |
Gordon City Police Department
Sheridan County Sheriff's Office
Stockmen's Drug |
Sioux County Sheriff Department |
If no medicine take-back programs or DEA-authorized collectors are available in your area, and there are no specific disposal instructions on the label, such
as flushing as described below, you can also follow these simple steps to dispose of most medicines in the household trash:
Updated: August, 2024
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