More than 1,075 residents in Clark, Skamania and Klickitat counties safely dropped off a total of 2,811 pounds of unused medications and 728 pounds of syringes during a multi-site drug take-back event on Saturday, April 24.

The medication disposal event was held at seven locations in three Southwest Washington counties and was organized by local youth substance use prevention coalitions, law enforcement agencies, community business partners, and volunteers.

“It’s inspiring to see so many members of the community committed to keeping medications out of the environment and to protecting their children and families from possible misuse and accidental poisoning from prescription drugs,” said Kelley Groen-Sieckmann, community prevention specialist with the Prevent Coalition and ESD 112. “Knowing that our prevention work is resonating with people is a huge win for prevention coalitions across the Southwest Washington region.”

All discarded medications were secured in boxes and will be transported for incineration by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration.

The Prevent Coalition would like to thank PeaceHealth Southwest Urgent Care, Kaiser Permanente Cascade Park, the Battle Ground Police Dept., Washougal Silver Star Search & Rescue, the Cowlitz Indian Tribal Public Safety Dept., the Skamania County Sheriff and the Klickitat County Sherriff’s Office for hosting the seven event sites.

Drug take-back events have been organized by prevention coalitions in Clark County since 2010. The events are now held twice a year (April and October) in multiple counties, and in partnership with the Washington State Health Care Authority and DEA National Prescription Drug Take Back Day.

For those that missed Saturday’s drug take-back event, unwanted medications can be disposed of year-round at several collection sites across Southwest Washington. Prescription and over-the-counter medication including controlled substances, such as painkillers and tranquilizers, can be taken to participating law enforcement agencies and pharmacies. Sharps and syringes can be taken for free disposal to local participating transfer and recovery centers.

Visit www.med-project.org to find nearby collection sites that accept medicine for safe, free disposal or to order pre-paid postage envelopes to dispose of medicine by mail. Do not flush or throw away unused medicine as it can be misused, cause accidental poisonings and pollute the environment and our drinking water.

About Prevent Coalition:

Supported by the fiscal agent ESD 112, Prevent Coalition is a community coalition formed in 2003 to increase collaboration, awareness, and reduce youth substance use in Southwest Washington. Prevent also implements initiatives for rural communities across Washington state. As a community mobilizer, we’re creating a culture promoting healthy choices; advocating for policies and regulations that protect, empower and nurture youth; and facilitating positive opportunities for youth to be involved and thrive. For more info and to find a youth substance use prevention coalition in your community, visit www.preventcoalition.org.