Join the Xdrug Movement

Help us make our homes and communities safer. Be a part of the XDrug Expired Medicine Collection Program and take a stand for responsible healthcare and environmental care. Together, we can build a cleaner, safer world for future generations.

A collection of medical items, including several surgical masks and various blister packs of pills, are placed on a blue background.
A collection of medical items, including several surgical masks and various blister packs of pills, are placed on a blue background.
A variety of colorful pills are scattered on a light blue surface, with additional tablets contained inside an orange prescription bottle lying on its side. The white cap of the bottle is placed nearby.
A variety of colorful pills are scattered on a light blue surface, with additional tablets contained inside an orange prescription bottle lying on its side. The white cap of the bottle is placed nearby.
A collection of small, white, round tablets arranged neatly against a bright blue background.
A collection of small, white, round tablets arranged neatly against a bright blue background.

Why Proper Medicine Disposal Matters

Medicines are essential to our health, but once they expire, they can become harmful. Storing expired medications at home increases the risk of accidental poisoning, especially for children, elderly family members, or pets. Medicines thrown into household trash or flushed down the drain can pollute soil, rivers, and water systems, affecting wildlife and contaminating the environment for generations to come.

Additionally, the improper disposal of antibiotics and other drugs contributes to the growing issue of antibiotic resistance and harmful chemical exposure. By responsibly managing medicine waste, we protect not only our families but also the planet we call home.h

Help us to collect expired medicine for safe disposal

Three brown pill bottles with white caps, each labeled with green and white text, are scattered on a pink textured surface. Between the bottles, several small, round, yellow tablets are arranged in clusters.
Three brown pill bottles with white caps, each labeled with green and white text, are scattered on a pink textured surface. Between the bottles, several small, round, yellow tablets are arranged in clusters.
Get Involved

Join our mission to ensure safe medicine disposal.

A hand wearing a blue medical glove is holding an empty orange prescription bottle with a white cap against a light blue marbled background.
A hand wearing a blue medical glove is holding an empty orange prescription bottle with a white cap against a light blue marbled background.
A red recycling bin labeled 'Recyclables' placed under a shelter with a red bicycle leaning against it. The bin has an inscription from the UP Medicine Student Council along with other text. The background shows a two-tone wall, with the lower part painted red and the upper part beige.
A red recycling bin labeled 'Recyclables' placed under a shelter with a red bicycle leaning against it. The bin has an inscription from the UP Medicine Student Council along with other text. The background shows a two-tone wall, with the lower part painted red and the upper part beige.
A variety of white and orange pills and tablets are scattered inside a container, with some featuring imprinted text or markings. The assortment includes both round and oblong shapes, suggesting different types or doses of medication.
A variety of white and orange pills and tablets are scattered inside a container, with some featuring imprinted text or markings. The assortment includes both round and oblong shapes, suggesting different types or doses of medication.
Make Impact

Contribute to our cause for responsible medicine disposal efforts.

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a group of red and yellow bottles sitting on top of a table
a group of red and yellow bottles sitting on top of a table

Connect with us to learn more about our expired medicine collection program and how you can help.