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Sharps that retract after use, or are very small, should be disposed of like all other sharps. If you would like to bring your sealed container to a community sharps disposal program, there are drop-off locations in Cecil County, St. Mary’s County and Washington County.
The Baltimore County Department of Health and the Baltimore County Police Department offer a drug "take back" program in Baltimore County. Drug drop boxes are located at all 10 police precincts and offer a safe and environmentally friendly way to dispose of prescription medications.
Sharps that retract after use, or are very small, should be disposed of like all other sharps. See disposal locations. Get more info on state guidelines. State regulations on how to dispose of used sharps and locations in each state where to dispose of syringes properly.
A Refuse Disposal Authorization may be needed for free residential disposal. Find information about the types of materials accepted at the Baltimore County drop-off centers.
It's important to dispose of unused medication. To find out how, contact your state health agency or follow U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) guidelines for drug disposal.
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We are the leading information resource for home-generated medical sharps disposal in the US. You will learn here how to dispose of used sharps in your state or local area. Search for local disposal options: Distance (Mi) No matter where you are: Sharps should never be thrown loosely into the trash or toilet. Sharps should never be recycled.