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Medications - In Boxes Or Not?
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just curious but when you buy a bottle of medicine or some tablets or tube of cream or some such, do you store it in the cardboard box it came in?
or do you throw it away?
i have noticed my parents and sister store it all in the original boxes, even though they have become battered etc, whereas the first thing i do is 'unpack' it all and bin the outer packaging - unless its absolutely necessary.
i may keep the box for a bit if its been prescribed but i dont usually put it back in the box
or do you throw it away?
i have noticed my parents and sister store it all in the original boxes, even though they have become battered etc, whereas the first thing i do is 'unpack' it all and bin the outer packaging - unless its absolutely necessary.
i may keep the box for a bit if its been prescribed but i dont usually put it back in the box
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Depends what it is. My repeat prescription is quite a bit and it saves a lot of room to bin the packaging (paper recycling does very well!). Most of my items are regular and are clear if in blister packs. I tend to pop them in those sealable clear kitchen food bags. Much less of a faff getting out what I need too and easier to see what I'm looking for and how much is left.
I have a little box out where the current blister pack being used of each of my meds is then just have inhalers/spray and bottled tablets on the side.
I have a little box out where the current blister pack being used of each of my meds is then just have inhalers/spray and bottled tablets on the side.
i would keep it if it was the only place the dosage/ instructions were written, but generally they have it on the actual item as well.
or if i use the item often then i wont need to know dosage
i have a drawer full of meds and i discard all boxes etc and put them in sandwich bags, along with any other similar meds - such as all painkillers in one bag, anything for allergies/asthma in another etc
takes up much less space too
or if i use the item often then i wont need to know dosage
i have a drawer full of meds and i discard all boxes etc and put them in sandwich bags, along with any other similar meds - such as all painkillers in one bag, anything for allergies/asthma in another etc
takes up much less space too
I go through phases of keeping the boxes and then decanting them to see through bags. I haven't found the perfect way of doing it yet.
I get about a carrier bag of drugs each month or so and some of the boxes are only half full. I discard some of the boxes and try and squeeze the dugs into the remaining boxes.
I also have one of those little weekly pill tray thingies. If I don't sort them into the tray there is a chance that I will miss a pill popping session.
My brother sent me a shoebox full of Xmas presents last year - I have most of my drugs stashed in it. It is twice the size of a shoe box that I have for myself.
I get about a carrier bag of drugs each month or so and some of the boxes are only half full. I discard some of the boxes and try and squeeze the dugs into the remaining boxes.
I also have one of those little weekly pill tray thingies. If I don't sort them into the tray there is a chance that I will miss a pill popping session.
My brother sent me a shoebox full of Xmas presents last year - I have most of my drugs stashed in it. It is twice the size of a shoe box that I have for myself.
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