Reminder: The Sheriff’s Office will accept old or outdated
medications
Note: The Sheriff's Office will not accept medications
from commercial establishments
Monroe County – The Monroe County The
Sheriff’s Office would like to remind everyone about the drug disposal program
offered at all our county Sheriff's Substations and the reasons why it is
important to dispose of medications in the right way. The program has been an
ongoing success. The Sheriff’s Office regularly collects hundreds of pounds of
medications county wide each year. In the last six months of 2015, we collected
and disposed of 330 pounds of medications
county-wide.
Anyone – with the exception of commercial establishments -
may bring no-longer-needed prescription drugs and other over the counter
medications in, or call and someone will pick the medications up for disposal.
People who call to have medications picked up can do so with
no questions asked. The goal of this program is to dispose of them properly,
not to catch people with illegal drugs.
Proper disposal of prescription and over the counter medications
is important. Flushing them down the toilet or sink can introduce dangerous and
environmentally damaging substances into the water system; throwing them away
in the trash can also introduce them into the environment, and runs the risk of
them winding up in the wrong hands. The medications collected by the Sheriff’s
Office are safely burned in the Sheriff's Burn Unit.
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In the Upper Keys, medications will be accepted
at the Islamorada and Plantation Key Substations Monday through Friday from 8
a.m. and 5 p.m. For pickup, call 305-853-3211 during office hours.
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In the Middle Keys, the Marathon Substation will
accept any medications Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. For pickup, call
305-289-2430 during office hours.
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In the Lower Keys, citizens can drop off
medications at the Freeman Substation on Cudjoe Key or at the Sheriff's Office
headquarters building on Stock Island Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. or
call 305-745-3184 for pickup.
Caution: people who are going to bring their medications in
themselves need to make sure to keep prescriptions in the prescription bottle
until they drop them off to show proof the prescription is legitimately theirs.
Possession of a controlled substance without proof of a prescription in your
name is against the law.
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