
Donate Your Unused Medications.
How To Donate Your Medications With us
1. Fill out the form below to find out if your medication is eligible for donation.
Clarity & Care for Cuba accepts medication that is unopened, unexpired, and in its original packaging. This may include blister packs, as long as unused doses remain sealed. It does not include loose pills, even those in pharmacy-issued brown bottles. We cannot accept controlled substances or refrigerated medications.
2. We’ll contact you within one business day.
If we can accept your medication, we’ll send you a mailing label. Donors from anywhere in the United States can legally send medication donations to our Florida facility – and you’ll never pay for shipping.
3. Send your donation. Save a life.
As soon as we receive your donated medication, one of our team members will inspect it prior to adding it to our inventory. It will then be available to patients in need across the country.
FAQ’S
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It depends on the drug. Florida law allows us to accept certain types of medications. Contact us to discuss the medication you’d like to donate. If we can legally accept it, we’ll send you a prepaid shipping label and start the donation process.
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Yes. florida law allows our us to accept unused, unexpired, good condition medications from anywhere in the United States.
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No. Florida law requires that donated medications be unexpired. If you have expired medication on hand, look for a drug take-back location or event in your area so it can be appropriately destroyed.
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It depends on the packaging, but in general the medications must be unopened, according to Florida law. The requirement is in place to ensure that donated drugs are safe. The one exception may be a blister pack, in which each dose is individually sealed. These can be donated if unused doses remain sealed.