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Google Maps adds drug drop off locations to help fight opioid crisis

June 24, 2025

There’s no doubt that the U.S. faces a massive crisis when it comes to opioid drug addiction. According to theNational Institute on Drug Abuse, more than 130 people in the U.S. die due to an opioid overdoseper day.

That’s the reason whyGooglehas launched a new feature inGoogle Mapsdesigned to help people break their dependency on these drugs.

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In a blog post, Google says that if people now type in terms like “drug drop off near me” or “medication disposal near me” in either Maps or Search, it will show locations in Maps with confirmed permanent drug drop off locations for people to get rid of their unused medication safely.

Google has partnered with pharmacies like Walgreens and CVS Health to help create these lists of drug drop off locations. It has also worked with state governments in Alabama, Arizona, Colorado, Iowa, Massachusetts, Michigan, and Pennsylvania, to add locations to these lists, along with the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration.

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It will keep expanding this list and adding more drop off locations in Maps in the coming months. Google also says it is working with agencies like the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services for ideas on how to use this feature to help towns and cities fight the current opioid epidemic.

If you know someone who is dealing with opioid addiction, you may have them contactHealth and Human Services’ National Helplineat 1-800-662-HELP

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