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Dispose of unwanted medicines at free drop boxes

Getting rid of medicines just got easier for Hennepin County residents!

Residents can drop off unwanted medicines at drop boxes in Brooklyn Park, downtown Minneapolis andSpring Park.  

Medicines from households, including prescription medicines, over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, supplements and pet medicines, are accepted.

Bring medicines in their original containers. No ID is required. This is a free service.

Proper disposal of unwanted medicines is important to prevent abuse or poisoning and protect the environment.

Learn more at this weblink www.hennepin.us/medicine.  


 

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6700 Portland Ave.
Richfield, MN  55423

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612-861-9800

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612-861-9835

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612-861-9881
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