12/15/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/15/2025 13:53
If you are looking to dispose of a prescription drug product, drug repository programs willnot meet your needs. If you wish to donate medicine, contact SIRUM,an organization specializing in assistingwith drug donations and national drug donation laws, or please check with a local pharmacy, prescriber or contact your state Board of Pharmacyfor more information.
Unused medication worth billions of dollars up in the trash every year. For example, research shows medication worth over $3 billion is thrown out by hospitals every year, and an additional $2 billion worth is discarded in long-term care facilities. Medication in these settings may go unused because a patient's condition improves, they change doses, change care settings, or die. Any unopened medicine not used by the patient is disposed of. Instead, facilities may redistribute them to qualifying individuals through prescription drug donation and reuse programs, or drug repositories. These state-run programs aim to increase medication access, especially to underserved populations.
As of September 2024, 45 states, Washington D.C., and Guam, have laws establishing prescription drug repository programs and twenty-nine states have operational programs. Seventeen states and Guam have laws enacted but no programs are operational, yet. Operational programs are those with participating pharmacies, charitable clinics or hospitals approved by the state to collect and redistribute donated drugs.
Most state repository laws also permit the donation of cancer drugs within their existing programs. In addition to their general drug repository program, Florida, Michigan, Montana, and Nebraska also have a separate repository program specific for cancer drugs.
Existing programs have had significant success in helping people afford the prescriptions they need to remain healthy, but barriers exist that prevent some programs from reaching their full potential, including:
Repository programs have similar provisions including:
Differences across state repository programs include:
This table only examines drug reuse and repository laws-any drug take-back and disposal-only programs are not included in this report. For the details of each state law, please click the hyperlinked state statute, bill or visit the state's website.
| State | Status |
Relevant Laws (links updated/confirmed) |
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Alabama |
Operational |
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Arizona |
Operational |
Ariz. Admin. Code R4-23-1208 (handling fee) |
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California |
Operational |
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Colorado |
Operational |
https://leg.colorado.gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-25.pdf |
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Florida |
Operational |
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Georgia |
Operational |
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Illinois |
Operational |
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Iowa |
Operational |
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Kansas |
Operational |
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Kentucky |
Operational |
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Louisiana |
Operational |
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Maryland |
Operational |
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Michigan |
Operational |
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Minnesota |
Operational |
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Mississippi |
Operational |
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Montana |
Operational |
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Nebraska |
Operational |
Neb. Rev. Stat § 71-2422--2430 |
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New Jersey |
Enacted Law, Not Operational |
Rules adopted 08/2024 N.J.A.C. 8:32 |
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New Mexico |
Operational |
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North Carolina |
Operational |
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North Dakota |
Operational |
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Ohio |
Operational |
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Oklahoma |
Operational |
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Oregon |
Operational |
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Pennsylvania |
Operational |
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South Dakota |
Operational |
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Tennessee |
Operational |
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Texas |
Operational |
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Virginia |
Operational |
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Washington |
Operational |
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Wisconsin |
Operational |
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Wyoming |
Operational |
| State | Status |
Relevant Laws (links updated/confirmed) |
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Arkansas |
Enacted Law, Not Operational |
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Connecticut |
Enacted Law, Not Operational |
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Guam |
Enacted Law, Not Operational |
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Idaho |
Enacted Law, Not Operational |
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Indiana |
Enacted Law, Waiting on Rules |
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Missouri |
Enacted Law, Not Operational |
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Nevada |
Enacted Law, Not Operational |
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New Hampshire |
Enacted Law, Not Operational |
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New Jersey |
Enacted Law, Not Operational |
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New York |
Enacted Law, Not Operational |
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Rhode Island |
Enacted Law, Waiting on Rules |
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South Carolina |
Enacted Law, Not Operational |
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Utah |
Enacted Law, Not Operational |
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Vermont |
Enacted Law, Not Operational |
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West Virginia |
Enacted Law, Not Operational |