Help prevent prescription painkiller abuse in Wisconsin by dropping off your left over medication for safe disposal to the Waukesha County Sheriff's Department as a part of the 2018 Waukesha County Drug Take Back Day.
Drop offs will be accepted Saturday, October 27 from 10 am until 2 pm at the following locations:
Brookfield Town of Brookfield Police Dept 655 N. Janacek Rd. |
Elmgrove Walgreens |
Oconomowoc ProHealth Oconomowoc Memorial Hospital, 791 Summit Ave. |
Butler *Open from 8:00am-11:00am Village of Butler Village Hall 12621 W. Hampton Ave. |
Mukwonago Walgreens 212 Rochester St. |
Pewaukee Village of Pewaukee Police Department 235 Hickory St. |
Eagle *Open from 11:00am-2:00pm Eagle Municipal Building 820 E. Main St. |
New Berlin Moorland Reserve Health Center 4805 S. Moorland Rd. |
Sussex Pick ‘n Save Pharmacy #380 N65 W24838 Main Street |
Waukesha City of Waukesha Police Department 1901 Delafield St. |
ACCEPTED ITEMS: prescription medicine, over-the-counter medi-cations, ointments, patches, non-aerosol sprays, inhalers, creams, vials, and pet medications.
PLEASE DO NOT BRING: needles, mercury thermometers, personal care products or hazardous waste.
If you can’t bring your medication on this day, remember there are per-manent drop boxes around the County. For a list of locations, go to www.drugfreecommunitieswaukesha.com
Waukesha County Take Back Day is organized by Waukesha Coun-ty Sheriff’s Department and supported by the Waukesha County Drug Free Communities Coalition, which is a Federally funded grant program under U.S. Department of Health & Human Ser-vices, Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Grant # SP021397, overseen by Elevate, Inc.