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Medication Disposal Program Disposing of medications in the trash or flushing them down the toilet is unsafe for the environment and the public. Help prevent childhood poisonings, reduce substance abuse and protect the watersafely dispose of unwanted medications today! Medication Drop Box Locations (Call for hours of operation or more information.) Carson City Police 123 E. Main St. 989-584-6448 Greenville Public Safety 415 S. Lafayette St. 616-754-7101 Howard City Police Lakeview Police 125 Shaw St. 315 S. Lincoln St. 231-937-4311 989-352-6211 Montcalm County Sheriff 659 N. State St. 989-831-7590 Safely dispose of unwanted medications today! What medications should be disposed of? • Those that have expired • Those you no longer need • Those that have changed color, smell, or taste bad • Those you can no longer identify What can be dropped off? • Expired and unused medications • Over-the-counter medications • Medication samples • Pet medications • Medicated ointment/lotions/drops • Unopened Epi-Pens • Liquid medications Prior to dropping off medications: • Leave medications in original bottle • Place liquid bottles in a ziplock bag • Place loose pills in a ziplock bag Sponsored by: Drug Free Montcalm Medication Disposal Coalition of Montcalm County Montcalm Substance Abuse Advisory Council Riverhaven Substance Abuse Coordinating Agency