Please do not flush your medicines down the toilet.
Expired and unwanted pharmaceutical drugs can be dropped off at the following locations. Both prescription and over-the-counter drugs are accepted.
Pills and capsules can be in or out of original bottles. If you leave them in the bottles, please remove labels or destroy/black out any personal information on the label before placing them in a clear resealable bag for delivery.
Drop-off Locations
Elgin Police Department
151 Douglas Ave., Elgin, IL 60120 / 847-289-2700
Hours: 7 days, 24 hours
Geneva Police Department (Geneva Residents ONLY)
20 Police Plaza, Geneva, IL 60134 / 630-232-4736
Hours: 7 days, 24 hours
Kane County Sheriff's Office, St. Charles
37W755 Il Route 38 # A, St. Charles, IL 60175 / 630-232-6840
Hours: M-F 8am-5pm
Naperville Fire Station #4 (Household Hazardous Waste Drop-off)
1971 Brookdale Road, Naperville, IL 60563 / 630-420-6095
Hours: Sat & Sun 9-2pm (except holidays)
Oswego Fox Metro Office
682 Rt 31, Oswego, IL 60543 / 630-301-6820
Hours: M-F 8am-5pm
St. Charles Police Department
211 N Riverside Ave., St Charles, IL 60174 / 630-377-4435
Hours: M-F 6am-11pm; Sat 7am-5pm; Sun closed
No sharps/needles. Please see Sharps/Syringes/Needles page for more information on their disposal.
Mail-in Programs through Pharmacies
Your local Walgreens and CVS Pharmacies carry envelopes in which unwanted or expired medications can be shipped for responsible disposal. They cost around $4 for an 11in x 8in prepaid postage envelope. Instructions for proper disposal are clearly written on the envelope.