Medication drop-off
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4095 Center Road
Brunswick Ohio 44212
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Robert Safran
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rsafran@brunswick.oh.us
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The Brunswick Division of Police is pleased to provide a full time prescription drug turn in program. Located in the lobby of police headquarters, a secure collection box is available to accept all unwanted and/or expired medications. To take advantage of this program, simply bring these items to police headquarters and deposit them in the collection box.
Please note that BPD staff will not handle your medication for turn in. Prior to disposal, remove or black out the information on the prescription label. Ensure that all bottles or bags are securely closed and place all items in a clear zip lock bag.
Do not deposit any needles or sharps as these items will not be collected.
This program has been funded by the Medina County Anti-Drug Levy.
The Brunswick Division of Police is pleased to provide a full time prescription drug turn in program. Located in the lobby of police headquarters, a secure collection box is available to accept all unwanted and/or expired medications. To take advantage of this program, simply bring these items to police headquarters and deposit them in the collection box.
Please note that BPD staff will not handle your medication for turn in. Prior to disposal, remove or black out the information on the prescription label. Ensure that all bottles or bags are securely closed and place all items in a clear zip lock bag.
Do not deposit any needles or sharps as these items will not be collected.
This program has been funded by the Medina County Anti-Drug Levy.