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National Prescription Drug Take Back Day is scheduled for Saturday, April 26, 2025, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. This event offers a safe and anonymous way to dispose of unused or expired medications.?
Here are the drop-off locations in Somerset, Wicomico, Worcester, and Accomack counties:
Somerset County, MD
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Crisfield Police Department
319 W. Main St., Crisfield, MD 21817? -
Maryland State Police – Princess Anne Barrack “X”
30581 Perry Road, Princess Anne, MD 21853? -
Princess Anne Police Department
11780 Beckford Avenue, Princess Anne, MD 21853? -
Crisfield Pharmacy
390 W. Main St., Crisfield, MD 21817? -
Karemore Pharmacy
12085 Somerset Avenue, Princess Anne, MD 21853? -
Marion Pharmacy
26427 Burton Avenue, Crisfield, MD 21817?
Please note that needles, liquids, thermometers, or biohazard materials are not accepted. Acceptable items include pills, capsules, and non-liquid medications. ?
Wicomico County, MD
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Salisbury Police Department
699 W. Salisbury Pkwy., Salisbury, MD 21801
Open 24/7? -
Maryland State Police – Salisbury Barrack
2765 N. Salisbury Blvd., Salisbury, MD 21801
Open 24/7
Accepts needles? -
TidalHealth Emergency Department
100 E. Carroll St., Salisbury, MD 21801
Open 24/7?
Other locations such as the Delmar Police Department, Fruitland Police Department, and Wicomico County Sheriff's Office are typically open on weekdays but will not be open on April 26. ?
Worcester County, MD
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Ocean Pines Police Department
239 Ocean Parkway, Ocean Pines, MD 21811? -
Ocean City Public Safety Building
6501 Coastal Highway, Ocean City, MD 21842? -
Worcester County Government Center
1 West Market Street, Snow Hill, MD 21863?
Please verify the hours of operation for these locations, as they may vary. ?
Accomack County, VA
There are no specific locations in Accomack County, however residents can contact local law enforcement agencies or pharmacies to inquire about participation. Additionally, the Virginia Department of Health provides a list of authorized drug collection sites.









