When one thinks of a pill container, they most likely imagine the iconic small pill bottles used for over the counter pain medication. This is merely one of many ways to keep pills organized, and one of the more boring ways at that. There are countless other alternatives. Here we’ll look at a few ways to better organize pills and medications.
Perhaps a more niche set of circumstances requires large amounts of pills to be put into storage. Use Flex-a-Top containers to store pills in bulk quantities that can be stacked. Large plastic tubes, like the hinged-lid LA Vials, are also useful for keeping lots of pills fresh and maintaining their shelf life.
Another popular way to store medicine is to organize regimented doses by day in segmented compartments such as the 7 day organizer, or hinged top LA-Pods. These pill pods are an easy solution, ensuring that medication is being taken in the correct dosages, often portraying the intended day of consumption on the surface.
Such simple solutions sometimes suffice. However, more complex and advanced versions of these pill organizers are available, allowing for multiple time slots, in the model pictured up to four, when pills need to be taken, and for using larger containers to minimize the amount of refills.
So whether you are a vet, doctor, pharmacy, drug store or user, you can find a way to organize pills better with any one of these convenient solutions from LA Container.


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