Keeping medicines secure and disposing of them properly are key to protecting your loved ones. Medication theft is a concern for many families, and many young people begin abusing prescription drugs with items found in their own medicine cabinet. To keep your medications safe there are three things you can do: monitor, secure and dispose of your medications. To monitor your medications, keep track of the refills and any leftover medication to ensure none goes missing. A medication inventory sheet can be used to track all of your medications, the number of doses, and the expected date of refill to ensure medications are not disappearing more quickly than expected.To secure your medications, keep them in a safe location. This can include locking them up in a medication lock box or safe. You can obtain a lock box at no cost from Clermont County Public Health by calling 513-735-8400. To dispose of any medication that is no longer needed, find the nearest drug drop off box location.Prescription Drug Drop Box LocationsAmelia Police Department44 West Main StreetAmelia, OH 45102513-753-4747Batavia Community Pharmacy2234 Bauer RoadBatavia, OH 45103513-732-0356Bethel Police Department120 North Main Street #2Bethel, OH 45106513-735-2256Clermont County Sheriff's Office4470 Ohio 222Batavia, OH 45103513-732-7500Goshen Township Police Department6757 Goshen RoadGoshen, OH 45122513-722-3200Loveland Police Department126 S. Lebanon RoadLoveland, OH 45140513-583-3000Miami Township Police Department5900 McPicken DriveMilford, OH 45150513-248-3721Pierce Township Police Department950 Locust Corner RoadCincinnati, OH 45245513-752-4100
Prescription Drug Drop Box Locations Amelia Police DepartmentBatavia Community PharmacyBethel Police DepartmentClermont County Sheriff's OfficeGoshen TownshipLoveland Police DepartmentMiami Township Police DepartmentPierce Township Police Department