Medications
Pre-filled syringes and auto-injectors with an integral or attached needle is considered a "sharp."
Old vitamins and supplements may be composted along with the cotton filler. Packaging can be recycled (ex. clean, dry plastic bottle) or put in the garbage (ex. blister packs). Silica gel packs can be reused (e.g. edible dry goods) or landfilled.
Unmedicated lotions, cosmetics, fragrances, sunscreen agents, and similar products belong in your household trash. Do not put these products down the drain or into the toilet.
Prepare your medicines for disposal before arriving at a kiosk site. Accepted items include all prescription drugs in any dosage form (e.g. pills, liquids, creams, aerosols). Protect your privacy by removing or obscuring any labels showing your personal information on drug containers or vials. You can pour all your pills into a Zip-lock bag no larger than 1 gallon in size, and recycle the vials and other containers in your home recycling. Liquids and creams should remain in their original containers and tightly closed to prevent leakage. Aerosols should have their protective caps affixed to prevent accidental discharge. Remove inhaler vials from the inhaler housing. Kiosks are located near the pharmacy area, or for hospitals and police departments, in the lobby.
At the kiosk: Take care at the kiosk not to introduce too many materials into the kiosk drop-chute at one time. Check the kiosk chute after closing to ensure the drugs dropped into the kiosk. Federal law prevents anyone from reviewing or examining the drugs you wish to dispose, so place them in the kiosk yourself – do not accept any unsolicited assistance to do so.
If there are problems with the information or services provided by MedProject.org, please contact safedrugdisposal@acgov.org.

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901 Hyde St., San Francisco • (415) 409-4230Free Drop-off -
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3000 Las Positas Rd, Livermore • (925) 243-4777Drop-box inside. All medications, including Controlled Substances. Bring pills in a ziploc bag, with liquids & creams in their own bag. Recycle plastic bottles & lids.Free Drop-off -
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1600 Owens St., 1st Floor, San Francisco • (628) 242-6150Mix all pills into a plastic bag. Remove any personal info and recycle empty pill bottles. Keep liquid medicine in original container.Free Drop-off -
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301 Eddy St., San Francisco • (415) 345-7300Mix all pills into a plastic bag. Remove any personal info and recycle empty pill bottles. Keep liquid medicine in original container. Wait times may apply, CALL AHEAD!Free Drop-off -
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4833 Bernal Ave, Pleasanton • (925) 931-5100Drop-box inside. All medications, including Controlled Substances. Bring pills in a ziploc bag, with liquids & creams in their own bag. Recycle plastic bottles & lids.Free Drop-off -
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1350 N Vasco Rd, Livermore • 925-243-1702Free Drop-off -
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1101 Market St, San Francisco •Only available during pharmacy hours. Mix all pills into a plastic bag. Remove any personal info and recycle empty pill bottles.Free Drop-off -
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San Francisco Community Health Center, San Francisco • (415) 531-6158AIDS Medication. We accept both opened and sealed bottles. Mark-out the patient name, address, and doctor information. Do not remove the medication name, strength, or expiration. We do not accept narcotics, sleeping medications, or tranquilizers.Free Drop-off, Free Mail-in -
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Spahr Center, Corte Madera •AIDS Medications. We accept both opened and sealed bottles. Mark-out the patient name, address, and doctor information. Do not remove the medication name, strength, or expiration. We do not accept narcotics, sleeping medications, or tranquilizers.Free Drop-off -
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1400 Tennessee St, Unit 2, San Francisco • (800) 874-5881Mix all pills into a plastic bag. Remove any personal info and recycle empty pill bottles. Keep liquid medicine in original container.Free Drop-off -
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1380 Howard Street, Suite 130, San Francisco • (415) 255-3659Free Drop-off -
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589 W Tennyson Rd, Hayward • (510) 266-0800Drop-box inside.Free Drop-off -
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3201 Divisadero St., San Francisco • (415) 931-6417Only available during pharmacy hours. Mix all pills into a plastic bag. Remove any personal info and recycle empty pill bottles.Free Drop-off -
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1500 First St, Livermore • (925) 455-5580Drop-box inside. All medications, including Controlled Substances. Bring pills in a ziploc bag, with liquids & creams in their own bag. Recycle plastic bottles & lids.Free Drop-off -
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4405 First St, Livermore • (925) 373-8124Drop-box inside. All medications, including Controlled Substances. Bring pills in a ziploc bag, with liquids & creams in their own bag. Recycle plastic bottles & lids.Free Drop-off -
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968 Murrieta Blvd, Livermore • 925-373-0455Free Drop-off -
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1001 Potrero Avenue, San Francisco • (415) 206-8107Free Drop-off -
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27453 Hesperian Blvd, Hayward • (510) 782-6494Accepted items include all prescription drugs in any dosage form (e.g. pills, liquids, creams, aerosols). Protect your privacy by removing or obscuring any labels showing your personal information on drug containers or vials. You can pour all your pills into a Zip-lock bag no larger than 1 gallon in size, and recycle the vials and other containers in your home recycling. Liquids and creams should remain in their original containers and tightly closed to prevent leakage. Aerosols should have their protective caps affixed to prevent accidental discharge. Remove inhaler vials from the inhaler mechanism.Free Drop-off -
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1125 Fillmore St., San Francisco • (415) 614-3400Mix all pills into a plastic bag. Remove any personal info and recycle empty pill bottles. Keep liquid medicine in original container. Wait times may apply, CALL AHEAD!Free Drop-off -
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SF LGBT Center, San Francisco • 415.865.5555AIDS Medications. We accept both opened and sealed bottles. Mark-out the patient name, address, and doctor information. Do not remove the medication name, strength, or expiration. We do not accept narcotics, sleeping medications, or tranquilizers.Free Drop-off -
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1101 Fillmore St., San Francisco • (415) 567-0771This location only accepts non-controlled substances. View the complete list of controlled substances at http://sfenvironment.org/medicinedisposalFree Drop-off -
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2299 Post St., San Francisco • (415) 346-2663This location only accepts non-controlled substances. View the complete list of controlled substances at http://sfenvironment.org/medicinedisposalFree Drop-off -
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1189 Potrero Ave., San Francisco • (415) 647-1397Only available during pharmacy hours. Mix all pills into a plastic bag. Remove any personal info and recycle empty pill bottles.Free Drop-off -
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2238 Geary Blvd., 1st Floor, San Francisco • (415) 833-8151Mix all pills into a plastic bag. Remove any personal info and recycle empty pill bottles. Keep liquid medicine in original container.Free Drop-off -
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499 Haight St, San Francisco •Only available during pharmacy hours. Mix all pills into a plastic bag. Remove any personal info and recycle empty pill bottles.Free Drop-off