Safe Disposal of Expired Medicines

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Learn how to dispose of medicines safely.

Discover what items we accept for disposal.

Understand the importance of proper medicine disposal.

A collection of orange prescription pill bottles with white caps, some lying on their sides in a clear plastic container. Labels with printed text are visible on the bottles.A collection of orange prescription pill bottles with white caps, some lying on their sides in a clear plastic container. Labels with printed text are visible on the bottles.
A collection of empty orange prescription pill bottles with white childproof caps is inside a worn wicker basket. Each cap displays various pharmacy labels and instructions. The surrounding setting is dimly lit, highlighting the details on the bottles and basket.A collection of empty orange prescription pill bottles with white childproof caps is inside a worn wicker basket. Each cap displays various pharmacy labels and instructions. The surrounding setting is dimly lit, highlighting the details on the bottles and basket.
An elderly hand transfers pills from a weekly pill organizer into another hand. The organizer is color-coded and labeled with days of the week. Prescription medication bottles are lined up beside the organizer. The lighting is warm and soft, creating a cozy atmosphere.An elderly hand transfers pills from a weekly pill organizer into another hand. The organizer is color-coded and labeled with days of the week. Prescription medication bottles are lined up beside the organizer. The lighting is warm and soft, creating a cozy atmosphere.

Committed to Safe Disposal

At xdrug, we prioritize safe medicine disposal, ensuring expired medications are collected responsibly to protect our community and environment.

Several orange prescription pill bottles are scattered around, each with a white child-resistant cap. The labels are partially visible with text and barcodes, some overlapping each other.
Several orange prescription pill bottles are scattered around, each with a white child-resistant cap. The labels are partially visible with text and barcodes, some overlapping each other.
A large collection of colorful capsules and pills, including blue, yellow, red, black, and multi-colored combinations, scattered in a random pattern.
A large collection of colorful capsules and pills, including blue, yellow, red, black, and multi-colored combinations, scattered in a random pattern.
A collection of various blister packs containing different types of tablets and capsules are spread out on an orange surface. The blister packs are partially empty, with some tablets missing.
A collection of various blister packs containing different types of tablets and capsules are spread out on an orange surface. The blister packs are partially empty, with some tablets missing.

Our Mission Matters

Join us in promoting safe disposal practices, reducing environmental impact, and safeguarding public health through our dedicated expired medicine collection program.

Medicine Disposal Services

Join us in safely disposing expired medicines to protect health and environment.

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A dark-toned image showcasing a clear plastic bottle filled with orange pills under soft lighting. The bottle has a black cap and features minimalist labeling with the letters 'mocp' prominently displayed.
Safe Collection Points

Find local drop-off locations for safe medicine disposal near you.

Awareness Campaigns

Participate in our initiatives to educate communities about proper medicine disposal.

Community Engagement

Join our movement to promote responsible medicine disposal and environmental protection.

An elderly person's hand arranging pills into a weekly pill organizer. Several prescription medicine bottles are seen on a dark wooden surface. The person is wearing a light blue, patterned sleeve. The background includes a blurred section with various household items.
An elderly person's hand arranging pills into a weekly pill organizer. Several prescription medicine bottles are seen on a dark wooden surface. The person is wearing a light blue, patterned sleeve. The background includes a blurred section with various household items.

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a bottle of booster shot next to a syringe
a bottle of booster shot next to a syringe
A plastic prescription bottle with a white cap and blue label lies on its side alongside assorted pills. The pills include small round yellow tablets, red and blue capsules, and an orange and white capsule.
A plastic prescription bottle with a white cap and blue label lies on its side alongside assorted pills. The pills include small round yellow tablets, red and blue capsules, and an orange and white capsule.

Get in Touch with xdrug

Reach out for inquiries about our medicine disposal program.

A collection of medical items including two blue surgical masks and several blister packs of pills arranged on a bright blue surface. Orange, green, and white pills are scattered around the blister packs.
A collection of medical items including two blue surgical masks and several blister packs of pills arranged on a bright blue surface. Orange, green, and white pills are scattered around the blister packs.

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Frequently asked questions

1. What is XDrug?

XDrug is a community health initiative powered by Truphr Private Limited, focused on the safe collection and disposal of expired, unused, or surplus medicines from households and healthcare facilities.

2. Why is it important to properly dispose of expired medicines?

Improper disposal can harm the environment, contaminate water and soil, and pose risks of accidental poisoning or drug misuse by children, pets, or others.

3. What types of medicines can I drop off at XDrug collection points?

You can dispose of expired prescription medicines, over-the-counter drugs, unused tablets, capsules, syrups, ointments, and certain medical devices like inhalers and thermometers.

4. Are needles or syringes accepted at XDrug?

No. XDrug does not accept needles, syringes, sharps, chemotherapy drugs, or illegal substances due to strict safety and regulatory guidelines.

5. Do I need the original packaging or prescription to drop off medicines?
No, you can drop off expired or unused medicines without original packaging or prescriptions. Just ensure they’re securely packed for transport.

6. Can pharmacies or clinics partner with XDrug?

Yes! We welcome partnerships with pharmacies, hospitals, and healthcare providers. Contact us via [Become a Partner] on our website for more details.