DEC Contact: Erica Ringewald (518) 402-8000
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December 28, 2017

DEC ANNOUNCES FIRST ROUND OF PARTICIPATING PHARMACIES, HOSPITALS AND LONG-TERM CARE FACILITIES IN STATE’S PILOT DRUG ‘TAKE-BACK’ PROGRAM

State’s Pharmaceutical Take-Back Pilot Program Will Improve Water Quality, Protect Public Health and Reduce Safety Risks

Retail Pharmacies, Hospitals and Long-Term Care Facilities Encouraged to Apply for Second Round of Pilot Program

New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Commissioner Basil Seggos today announced the first group of participants in the State’s $2 million Pilot Pharmaceutical Take-Back Program. Participants include 80 retail pharmacies, hospitals, and long-term care facilities across the state.

The Pilot Pharmaceutical Take Back Program will officially begin accepting waste medications in April 2018, when medication collection boxes are delivered to and installed by participating pharmacies. Until then, the public is encouraged to use existing medication collection box locations, which can be found by visiting the DEC website http://www.dec.ny.gov/chemical/67720.html and clicking on NYS Medication Drop Box Locations link.

"By placing medication drop boxes in community pharmacies, hospitals and long-term care facilities, we are increasing opportunities for New Yorkers to properly and easily dispose of unwanted medications," said DEC Commissioner Basil Seggos. "Participants in New York’s free drug take-back program are protecting their communities and the environment.” 

Under the drug take-back program, DEC will purchase medication collection boxes and pay for the disposal of waste pharmaceuticals collected by participating facilities for two years. Implementation of this pilot program will help improve water quality, protect public health by removing medications from home medicine cabinets, and reduce potential adverse impacts to fish and aquatic organisms.

The statewide Pilot Pharmaceutical Take-Back Program is funded through the Environmental Protection Fund. Resources from the fund will be used to cover the full cost of purchasing U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration-compliant medication drop boxes, as well as the cost of pick up, transport, and destruction of collected waste pharmaceuticals for a two-year period.  

With technological advances in analytical techniques, it is now possible to detect low levels of drugs in surface water and groundwater. Some drugs pass largely unaltered through wastewater treatment plants and enter rivers and other waterways.

Flushed medications have been found in New York lakes, rivers, and streams and can negatively affect the waterways. A national study conducted in 1999 and 2000, by the U.S. Geological Survey found low levels of drugs such as antibiotics, hormones, contraceptives, and steroids in 80 percent of rivers and streams tested. Medications adversely affect fish and other aquatic wildlife and increase the development of drug-resistant bacteria.

In addition, there are concerns about unused pharmaceuticals getting into the wrong hands. The Center for Disease Control reports that one U.S. citizen dies every 16 minutes from a drug overdose and has declared this public health threat an epidemic. 

The pilot program is open and is accepting applications. Retail pharmacies, hospitals, and long-term care facilities are encouraged to enroll online at the Pilot Pharmaceutical Take-Back Program web page on DEC's website http://www.dec.ny.gov/chemical/108213.html or at on.ny.gov/rxpilot.

Senator Tom O'Mara, Chair of the Senate Environmental Conservation Committee, said, "It’s incredibly important to do anything and everything we can to complement and support the efforts of local law enforcement and other community leaders to combat prescription drug abuse.  These efforts include National Prescription Drug Take- Back Days and other initiatives like this one to encourage the collection, and safe and responsible disposal of unused medications. New York's program to expand the number of permanent, locally based drop-off locations is a very positive addition to the state's ongoing, overall effort to protect our communities and local environments.”

“Expired, unwanted and unused pharmaceutical drugs require proper disposal in order to prevent unintended environmental harm. Studies have detected widespread drug contamination in water. This pilot program will help keep these contaminants out of our water.  It is always less expensive to prevent pollution than to have to pay to clean it up,” said Assemblyman Steve Englebright, Chair of the Assembly Committee on Environmental Conservation.

"By providing safe drug take-back locations to New York residents at convenient locations such as pharmacies, long-term care facilities, and grocery stores, this program will help address drug abuse and reduce water quality impacts throughout the state," said Scott Cassel, chief executive officer and founder of the Product Stewardship Institute, which has promoted drug take-back nationwide for the past decade. “However, sustainable funding from drug manufacturers – mandated through extended producer responsibility laws – is still needed to make these programs effective on a state or national scale.”

“Pharmacists in New York look forward to continuing to work with DEC, the Legislature and the Governor to help our customers safely and conveniently dispose of unused medications,” said Roxanne Richardson, President, Pharmacists’ Society of the State of New York.

“We would like to thank the Department of Environmental Conservation for their collaborative approach to protecting public health and the environment. The Food Industry Alliance is very grateful for this unique opportunity to help ensure the adoption of best practices throughout the industry," Maston Sansom, FIA Vice President.

“This statewide program is a significant turning point in the battle to keep drugs out of our waters and out of the hands of potential abusers. We know the public will stop flushing unwanted drugs when safe disposal options are safe, convenient and free. CCE fought hard for the inclusion of funds in the state budget for this critical program and we are thrilled the DEC has crafted this ideal program and it will be starting in April. Protecting our waters and the public from risky exposure to prescription drugs should be everyone’s goal. Prescription drugs should come from our pharmacists not from our faucets,” said Adrienne Esposito, Executive Director of Citizens Campaign for the Environment.  

List of Initial Awardees - Pilot Pharmaceutical Take-Back Program

 

Regional Economic Development Councils

County

Awardee

Long Island

Nassau

Franklin Square Pharmacy Inc.

925 Hemptead Tpke

Franklin Square, NY 11010

Long Island

Nassau

Specialty Rx servicing Nassau Extended Care Center

1 Greenwich St

Hempstead, NY 11550

Long Island

Nassau

Smith Pharmacy

53 N Broadway

Hicksville, NY 11801

Long Island

Nassau

Savall Drug

393 Merrick Ave N

Merrick, NY 11566

Long Island

Suffolk

Specialty Rx servicing Ross Healthcare Center

839 Suffolk Ave

Brentwood, NY 11717

Long Island

Suffolk

112 Pharmacy and Surgical

689 Medford Ave

East Patchogue, NY 11772

Long Island

Suffolk

Country Village Chemists

227 E Main St

Huntington, NY 11743

Long Island

Suffolk

Specialty Rx servicing The Hamptons Center for Rehabilitation and Nursing

64 County Rd 39

South Hampton, NY 11968

Long Island

Suffolk

Southrifty Drug

54 Jagger Ln

Southampton, NY 11968

Long Island

Suffolk

Pharmscript NJ/St James Rehab

275 Moriches Rd

St James, NY 11780

Long Island

Suffolk

Stony Brook Student Health Services

1 Stadium Rd

Stony Brook, NY 11794-3191

New York City

Bronx

Arthur Avenue Pharmacy

2343 Arthur Ave

Bronx, NY 10458

New York City

Bronx

  1. Carmel Pharmacy Inc.

705 E 187th St

Bronx, NY 10458

New York City

Bronx

RND Pharmacy Inc d/b/a Casa de Vida Pharmacy

52 W Burnside Ave

Bronx, NY 10453

New York City

Bronx

Specialty Rx servicing Throgs Neck Rehab and Nursing

707 Throgs Neck Expressway

Bronx, NY 10465

New York City

Kings

Euro Chemist Pharmacy

669 Manhattan Ave

Brooklyn, NY 11222

New York City

Kings

Jojan Pharma Inc.

121 Saint Nicholas Ave

Brooklyn, NY 11237

New York City

Kings

MRR Pharma Inc.

6220 11th Ave

Brooklyn, NY 11219

New York City

Kings

Vijan Pharma Inc.

312 Ralph Ave

Brooklyn, NY 11233

New York City

Kings

Lindenwood Rx Center servicing BRC Chemical Dependency Crisis Center

1380 Loring Ave

Brooklyn, NY 11208

New York City

New York

Life Pharma II Inc.

471 Lenox Ave

New York, NY 10037

New York City

Queens

Specialty Rx servicing Cypress Gardens Center

139-66 35th Ave

Flushing, NY 11354

New York City

Queens

Jan Pharma Inc.

311 Saint Nicholas Ave

Ridgewood, NY 11385

New York City

Richmond

Specialty Rx servicing Staten Island Care Center

200 Lafayette Ave

Staten Island, NY 10301

Mid-Hudson

Orange

Specialty Rx servicing Cold Spring Hills for Nursing and Rehab

378 Syosset-Woodbury Rd

Woodbury, NY 11797

Mid-Hudson

Rockland

Pharmscript NJ/Pine Valley

661 N Main St

Spring Valley, NY 10977

Mid-Hudson

Ulster

Dedrick's Pharmacy

190 Main St

New Paltz, NY 12561

Mid-Hudson

Ulster

Saugerties Pharmacy

250 Main St

Saugerties, NY 12477

Mid-Hudson

Ulster

Village Apothecary

79 Tinker St

Woodstock, NY 12498

Mid-Hudson

Westchester

Pharmscript NJ/Fieldhome

2300 Catherine St

Cortlandt, NY 10567

Mid-Hudson

Westchester

Dobbs Ferry Pharmacy

18 Cedar St

Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522

Mid-Hudson

Westchester

 

Fishkill Pharmacy LLC dba The Medicine Shoppe

1004 Main St Bldg 554

Fishkill, NY 12524

Mid-Hudson

Westchester

Trotta's West Street Pharmacy

15 Halstead Ave

Harrison, NY 10528

Mid-Hudson

Westchester

Taconic Pharmacy

3659 Lee Rd

Jefferson Valley, NY 10535

Mid-Hudson

Westchester

Larchmont Pharmacy

2141 Palmer Ave

Larchmont, NY 10538

Mid-Hudson

Westchester

Northern Westchester Rx Center

19 E Main St

Mount Kisco, NY 10549

Mid-Hudson

Westchester

New Rochelle Prescription Center

551 Main St

New Rochelle, NY 10801

Mid-Hudson

Westchester

HealthSmart Pharmacy

203 Main St

Ossining, NY 10562

Mid-Hudson

Westchester

Pharmscript NJ/Somers Manor

189 Route 100

Somers, NY 10589

Mid-Hudson

Westchester

Sunshine Pharmacy

276 Main St

White Plains, NY 10601

Mid-Hudson

Westchester

Grassy Sprain Pharmacy

640 Tuckahoe Rd

Yonkers, NY 10710

Mid-Hudson

Westchester

Lemac Pharmacy

623 McLean Ave

Yonkers, NY 10705

Mid-Hudson

Westchester

Sunrise Pharmacy

2 Park Ave

Yonkers, NY 10703

Mid-Hudson

Westchester

Specialty Rx servicing Adira at Riverside Rehabilitation

120 Odell Ave

Yonkers, NY 10701

Capital Region

Albany

Marra's Pharmacy

217 Remsen St

Cohoes, NY 12047

Capital Region

Albany

Four Corners Pharmacy LLC

360 Delaware Ave

Delmar, NY 12054

Capital Region

Columbia

Hannaford Supermarket & Pharmacy

2967 Route 9 Ste 400

Valatie, NY 12184

Capital Region

Rensselaer

Young's Pharmacy & General Store, LLC

1636 Burden Lake Rd

Averill Park, NY 12018

Capital Region

Schenectady

Hannaford Supermarket & Pharmacy

1400 Altamont Ave

Schenectady, NY 12303

Southern Tier

Delaware

Margaretville Hospital Pharmacy

42084 NY-28

Margaretville, NY 12455

North Country

Clinton

Condo Pharmacy

28 Montcalm Ave

Plattsburgh, NY 12901

North Country

Clinton

Cornerstone Drug & Gift, Inc.

72 Champlain St

Rouses Point, NY 12979

North Country

Essex

Elizabethtown Community Hospital

75 Park St

Elizabethtown, NY 12932

North Country

Essex

Keeseville Pharmacy, Inc.

1730 Front St

Keeseville, NY 12944

North Country

Essex

Adirondack Apothecary

4315 Main St

Port Henry, NY 12974

North Country

Franklin

Alice Hyde Medical Center

133 Park St

Malone, NY 12953

North Country

Warren

Stone's Pharmacy Inc.

1 Main St

Lake Luzerne, NY 12846

Mohawk Valley

Herkimer

The Medicine Shoppe

10 Central Ave

Ilion, NY 13357

Mohawk Valley

Lewis

Lewis County General Hospital

7785 N State St

Lowville, NY 13367

Mohawk Valley

Oneida

Harpell Chemists

12-65 150th St

Whitestone, NY 11357

Central New York

Onondaga

Pharmscript NY/Loretto

700 E Brighton Ave

Syracuse, NY 13205

Southern Tier

Tompkins

Cayuga Medical Center at Ithaca

101 Dates Dr

Ithaca, NY 14850

Finger Lakes

Wayne

Galen’s Health Mart Pharmacy

17 Sodus St

Clyde, NY 14433

Finger Lakes

Wyoming

Sinclair Pharmacy

75 N Main St

Warsaw, NY 14569

Western New York

Allegany

Alfred Pharmacy, Inc.

36 N Main St

Alfred, NY 14802

Western New York

Allegany

Friendship Pharmacy

9 W Main St

Friendship, NY 14739

Western New York

Cattaraugus

Vic Vena Pharmacy

1322 W State St

Olean, NY 14760

Western New York

Chautauqua

Heritage Village Rehab and Skilled Nursing Inc.

4570 Route 60

Gerry, NY 14740

Western New York

Chautauqua

Heritage Green Rehab and Skilled Nursing Inc.

3023 Route 430

Greenhurst, NY 14742

Western New York

Chautauqua

Heritage Park Rehab and Skilled Nursing Inc.

150 Prather Ave

Jamestown, NY 14701

Western New York

Erie

Alden Pharmacy

13203 Broadway St

Alden, NY 14004

Western New York

Erie

Tile Pharmacy

1031 Cleveland Dr

Cheektowaga, NY 14225

Western New York

Erie

Transit Hill Pharmacy

6344 Transit Rd

Depew, NY 14043

Western New York

Erie

Cy's Elma Pharmacy

2317 Bowen Rd

Elma, NY 14059

Western New York

Erie

Wanakah Pharmacy

4923 Lakeshore Rd

Hamburg, NY 14075

Western New York

Erie

Holland Pharmacy, Inc.

19 N Main St

Holland, NY 14080

Western New York

Niagara

Family Pharmacy Plus

320 S Transit St

Lockport, NY 14094

Western New York

Niagara

Moden-Giroux, Inc d/b/a Middleport Family Health Center

81 Rochester Rd

Middleport, NY 14105-0188

Western New York

Niagara

Summit Park Pharmacy

2578 Niagara Falls Blvd

Niagara Falls, NY 14304

Western New York

Niagara

Wurlitzer Family Pharmacy Inc.

521 Division St

North Tonawanda, NY 14120

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