Photo by Graham Snodgrass | Defense Centers for Public Health-Aberdeen | 04.28.2022
Drug Enforcement Agency Authorized Collectors provide year-round drop off locations to the public to dispose of their unwanted drugs. These participating locations provide a secure, designated collection receptacle (which usually looks like a mailbox) available to the public during normal business hours to personally deposit unwanted over-the-counter and prescription drugs. (U.S. Army Public......
Photo by Douglas Stutz | Naval Hospital Bremerton/Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command Bremerton | 07.20.2016
Medication Disposal with MedSafe is available at Naval Hospital Bremerton, accepting consumer unused or expired prescribed (Rx) controlled and non-controlled medications, such as over-the-counter dispensed medications. Accepted for disposal are pills, tablets, capsules, ointments, creams, lotions, powders, and liquid medicines no more than four ounces (Official Navy photo)....
Photo by Staff Sgt. Jason Huddleston | 59th Medical Wing | 04.21.2016
Senior Airman Sierra Steen, 59th Medical Diagnostics and Therapeutics Squadron, pharmacy tech, drops off unused medications in the MedSafe cabinet, Apr. 21, 2016, at the Wilford Hall Ambulatory Surgical Center Pharmacy lobby on Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas. Secure medicine collection cabinets are located in the WHASC lobby first floor near Seattleās Best, in the Satellite Pharmacy......
Photo by Nell King | Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall | 03.07.2016
On March 3, Andrew Rader U.S. Army Health Clinic unveiled its first MedSafe: a 38-gallon medication disposal receptacle for expired and unwanted medications. Here, American Red Cross volunteer Madeline Mocko, left, and Pharmacy Technician Sgt. Hezel Castro, demonstrate how to use the MedSafe during a photo shoot at the clinic March 7. Patrons can use MedSafe to deposit the following Schedule......
Photo by Arthur Mondale | Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall | 03.29.2015
U.S. Army Capt. Dana Bal, left, chief of pharmacy for Andrew Rader U.S. Army Health Clinic on the Fort Myer portion of Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall, speaks with Pharmacy Technician Devone Butler inside the pharmacy March 3. Bal is responsible for ensuring more than 14,000 beneficiaries remain current with their medications with the help of a team of pharmacy technicians. (Joint Base......