- Remove pills and solid medications from their prescription containers and place them in a clear, sealable bag. Keep liquid and cream medications sealed in their original containers.
- Take medications to an authorized collection location or place them in a mail-back envelope or package for delivery to an authorized destruction location.
- Remove, black out, or scratch off your name and other personal information from prescription drug containers.
- Place empty pill bottles and other containers for solid medications in your household recycling bin.
Where to Dispose of Unused Medications
Pharmacies may offer two types of drug take-back services: on-site collection bins and/or envelopes for mailing back unused medications.
To find out if your pharmacy or one near you offers drug collection bins or mail-back envelopes, enter the pharmacy name or your city or ZIP code in the search box below.
Additional search sites for drug collection locations:
11 results found matching your search of "torrance"
CVS Pharmacy #08852
4235 Pacific Coast Highway
Torrance CA 90505
CVS Pharmacy #09478
3020 Sepulveda Boulevard
Torrance CA 90505
CVS/Pharmacy #8868
5020 West 190th St
Torrance CA 90503
CVS/pharmacy 10022
1303 Sepulveda Blvd.
Torrance CA 90501
fox drugs
1327 El Prado ave
Torrance CALIFORNIA 90501
*This facility provides mail-back envelopes.
Kaiser Permanente Pharmacy #117
20790 Madrona Ave
Torrance CA 90503
Rite Aid #5491
2240 W. Sepulveda Blvd.
Torrance CA 90501
The Remedy Pharm
23811 Hawthorne Blvd
Torrance CA 90505
Vons Pharmacy #3517
24325 Crenshaw Blvd
Torrance CA 90505
Walgreens #02622
4142 Pacific Coast Hwy.
Torrance CA 90505
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NOTE: This search tool displays only collection receptacles that are registered with the Board of Pharmacy. California Code of Regulations, title 16, section 1776.1, requires pharmacies and clinics to notify the board in writing within 30 days of establishing or discontinuing a collection bin. Notification forms are available here.
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