
January 2021
Free disposal of expired, unwanted or unused medicine
Clark County Public Health and the Medication Education & Disposal Project (MED-Project) are providing free disposal of expired, unwanted or unused medicine. The sites accept controlled and non-controlled medications in any dosage form in their original container or a sealed bag. Sites do not accept herbal remedies, vitamins, supplements, mercury-containing thermometers, sharps, illicit drugs or pet pesticide products. In Clark County, there are 12 drop-off sites residents can visit during business hours to dispose of unwanted medicine: • Battle Ground…
Find out more »Free disposal of expired, unwanted or unused medicine
Clark County Public Health and the Medication Education & Disposal Project (MED-Project) are providing free disposal of expired, unwanted or unused medicine. The sites accept controlled and non-controlled medications in any dosage form in their original container or a sealed bag. Sites do not accept herbal remedies, vitamins, supplements, mercury-containing thermometers, sharps, illicit drugs or pet pesticide products. In Clark County, there are 12 drop-off sites residents can visit during business hours to dispose of unwanted medicine: • Battle Ground…
Find out more »Free disposal of expired, unwanted or unused medicine
Clark County Public Health and the Medication Education & Disposal Project (MED-Project) are providing free disposal of expired, unwanted or unused medicine. The sites accept controlled and non-controlled medications in any dosage form in their original container or a sealed bag. Sites do not accept herbal remedies, vitamins, supplements, mercury-containing thermometers, sharps, illicit drugs or pet pesticide products. In Clark County, there are 12 drop-off sites residents can visit during business hours to dispose of unwanted medicine: • Battle Ground…
Find out more »Free disposal of expired, unwanted or unused medicine
Clark County Public Health and the Medication Education & Disposal Project (MED-Project) are providing free disposal of expired, unwanted or unused medicine. The sites accept controlled and non-controlled medications in any dosage form in their original container or a sealed bag. Sites do not accept herbal remedies, vitamins, supplements, mercury-containing thermometers, sharps, illicit drugs or pet pesticide products. In Clark County, there are 12 drop-off sites residents can visit during business hours to dispose of unwanted medicine: • Battle Ground…
Find out more »February 2021
Free disposal of expired, unwanted or unused medicine
Clark County Public Health and the Medication Education & Disposal Project (MED-Project) are providing free disposal of expired, unwanted or unused medicine. The sites accept controlled and non-controlled medications in any dosage form in their original container or a sealed bag. Sites do not accept herbal remedies, vitamins, supplements, mercury-containing thermometers, sharps, illicit drugs or pet pesticide products. In Clark County, there are 12 drop-off sites residents can visit during business hours to dispose of unwanted medicine: • Battle Ground…
Find out more »Free disposal of expired, unwanted or unused medicine
Clark County Public Health and the Medication Education & Disposal Project (MED-Project) are providing free disposal of expired, unwanted or unused medicine. The sites accept controlled and non-controlled medications in any dosage form in their original container or a sealed bag. Sites do not accept herbal remedies, vitamins, supplements, mercury-containing thermometers, sharps, illicit drugs or pet pesticide products. In Clark County, there are 12 drop-off sites residents can visit during business hours to dispose of unwanted medicine: • Battle Ground…
Find out more »Free disposal of expired, unwanted or unused medicine
Clark County Public Health and the Medication Education & Disposal Project (MED-Project) are providing free disposal of expired, unwanted or unused medicine. The sites accept controlled and non-controlled medications in any dosage form in their original container or a sealed bag. Sites do not accept herbal remedies, vitamins, supplements, mercury-containing thermometers, sharps, illicit drugs or pet pesticide products. In Clark County, there are 12 drop-off sites residents can visit during business hours to dispose of unwanted medicine: • Battle Ground…
Find out more »Free disposal of expired, unwanted or unused medicine
Clark County Public Health and the Medication Education & Disposal Project (MED-Project) are providing free disposal of expired, unwanted or unused medicine. The sites accept controlled and non-controlled medications in any dosage form in their original container or a sealed bag. Sites do not accept herbal remedies, vitamins, supplements, mercury-containing thermometers, sharps, illicit drugs or pet pesticide products. In Clark County, there are 12 drop-off sites residents can visit during business hours to dispose of unwanted medicine: • Battle Ground…
Find out more »March 2021
Free disposal of expired, unwanted or unused medicine
Clark County Public Health and the Medication Education & Disposal Project (MED-Project) are providing free disposal of expired, unwanted or unused medicine. The sites accept controlled and non-controlled medications in any dosage form in their original container or a sealed bag. Sites do not accept herbal remedies, vitamins, supplements, mercury-containing thermometers, sharps, illicit drugs or pet pesticide products. In Clark County, there are 12 drop-off sites residents can visit during business hours to dispose of unwanted medicine: • Battle Ground…
Find out more »Free disposal of expired, unwanted or unused medicine
Clark County Public Health and the Medication Education & Disposal Project (MED-Project) are providing free disposal of expired, unwanted or unused medicine. The sites accept controlled and non-controlled medications in any dosage form in their original container or a sealed bag. Sites do not accept herbal remedies, vitamins, supplements, mercury-containing thermometers, sharps, illicit drugs or pet pesticide products. In Clark County, there are 12 drop-off sites residents can visit during business hours to dispose of unwanted medicine: • Battle Ground…
Find out more »Free disposal of expired, unwanted or unused medicine
Clark County Public Health and the Medication Education & Disposal Project (MED-Project) are providing free disposal of expired, unwanted or unused medicine. The sites accept controlled and non-controlled medications in any dosage form in their original container or a sealed bag. Sites do not accept herbal remedies, vitamins, supplements, mercury-containing thermometers, sharps, illicit drugs or pet pesticide products. In Clark County, there are 12 drop-off sites residents can visit during business hours to dispose of unwanted medicine: • Battle Ground…
Find out more »Free disposal of expired, unwanted or unused medicine
Clark County Public Health and the Medication Education & Disposal Project (MED-Project) are providing free disposal of expired, unwanted or unused medicine. The sites accept controlled and non-controlled medications in any dosage form in their original container or a sealed bag. Sites do not accept herbal remedies, vitamins, supplements, mercury-containing thermometers, sharps, illicit drugs or pet pesticide products. In Clark County, there are 12 drop-off sites residents can visit during business hours to dispose of unwanted medicine: • Battle Ground…
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