10/20/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/20/2025 15:58
For Immediate Release: October 20, 2025
Media Contact: Emma Beall, SAPCA Coordinator, [email protected], 571.302.1022
Alexandria, Va. - The City of Alexandria encourages residents to safely dispose of unneeded prescription drugs, including those prescribed by veterinarians, and over-the-counter medications during National Prescription Drug Take Back Day.
A collection will take place on Saturday, October 25 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., at the following drop-off sites, staffed by the Alexandria Police Department and the Alexandria Sheriff's Office:
Needles are not accepted during the take back event. Visit the website for needle disposal and permanent medication drop-off locations.
Volunteers at each site will share information about the importance of safe medication disposal and promote the City's permanent medication drop boxes. Volunteers will also distribute free drug disposal pouches to encourage safe medication disposal at home.
Unused and expired medications that languish in home cabinets are susceptible to misuse, especially opioid prescriptions. In 2024, the City collected 2,294 pounds of unused medication. Drugs are also an environmental hazard to waterways and should not be flushed down the toilet or sink. While most sewage is treated at wastewater treatment plants, these facilities are not always designed to process medication. Drugs can make their way into local waterways, affecting aquatic life. If you do not have access to safe drug disposal, check the medication bottles for instructions on disposal options. If no instructions are present:
Visit alexandriava.gov/SAPCA to learn more about ways to prevent substance use and misuse. Visit alexandriava.gov/Opioids for more information about Alexandria's efforts to fight the national opioid epidemic.
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