Medication Disposal

Medication Disposal (Prescription Drug Drop Off)


Old medications can be safely disposed of at a secure prescription drug drop off box in the lobby of the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office Washington Township Substation, 8190 McEwen Road.


Deposits can be made from 8 am-4 pm, Monday through Friday, excluding holidays. Any loose pills should be placed in a sealed snack bag, such as a Ziploc bag, before being dropped off.

The following items are accepted for drop off:

  • Over-the-counter medications

  • Prescription medications, including legal narcotics

  • Herbal supplements

  • Veterinary medications

Medications are stored by the Sheriff's Office until they are collected for safe disposal by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration.

These items are NOT accepted: 

  • Biohazard materials

  • Illegal drugs 

  • Inhalers

  • Liquids

  • Needles/syringes

  • Sharps containers

For information about how to dispose of these items and other hazardous waste, please visit the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency website.




Super Saturday Events

Residents also can dispose of expired and unwanted medications at periodic Super Saturday events that also include free document shredding. The program is anonymous, with no questions asked. Identifying information, drug name, and dosage information may be removed if desired. All types of medications are accepted. Any loose pills should be placed in a sealed snack bag, such as a Ziploc bag, before being dropped off. For the safety of those involved in these events, absolutely no needles, sharps containers, or illegal substances will be accepted.

Image of prescription drug drop box at MCSO

Contact Our Department

  • MCSO Washington Township Substation 8190 McEwen Road 
  • Dayton, Ohio 45458 
  • Administration: 937-432-2777 
  • Non-emergency: 937-225-4357