During the Medication Take Back Event, the City accepts unused, unwanted, or expired prescription and non-prescription medications. There is no cost to drop off medications and residents may remain anonymous. Each year, the City of Fort Lauderdale sponsors at least one Medication Take-Back Day, usually in coordination with one of our Household Hazardous Waste Disposal events. The event is supervised by the Fort Lauderdale Police Department and the collected medications are destroyed and disposed of in a safe, environmentally friendly manner according to state laws and regulations. Please check back for the date of the next scheduled event.
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What’s Accepted |
What Not to Bring* |
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Over-the-counter medications |
Medical waste, any type |
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Prescription medications (controlled and non-controlled) |
Thermometers |
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Medicated syrups, liquids, ointments, shampoos and lotions |
Any non-medicated items, such as perfumes and non-medicated soaps |
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Medication samples |
Injectable solutions |
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Medications with no labels |
Syringes and needle/sharps |
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Pet medications |
Make-up and nail polish, unless medicated |
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Prescription inhalers |
Aerosol cans |
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Unknown tablets / caplets |
Chemotherapy/Radioactive substances |
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Nicotine gum and other smoking prevention ingestible |
Medications generated from businesses, pharmacies, medical supply outlets and doctor’s offices |
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Unused, unopened “Patches” (intra-dermal medications) |
Bandages, wound tape, gauze |