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  2. 7 top-rated travel pill cases - AOL

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    Travel pill cases or organizers can especially be helpful on a trip because they are easier to pack than multiple pill bottles, says Robinson. ... How we picked the best travel pill cases.

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    TikTok users aren't the only ones singing the pill organizer's praises. It's racked up nearly 11,000 five-star ratings from Amazon customers, too. "Perfectly compact and discreet for travel!"

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    #1 Space-Saving Travel Neck Pillow: Sweet Dreams On The Go, No Neck Pain, No Baggage Bulge. Review: "As a flight attendant I travel all the time this makes getting stuck in a middle seat palatable ...

  5. Pill organizer - Wikipedia

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    A pill organiser (or pill organizer), pill container, dosette box, pillcase or pillbox is a multicompartment compliance aid for storing scheduled doses of medications. Pill organisers usually have square-shaped compartments for each day of the week, although other more compact and discreet versions have come to market, including cylindrical and ...

  6. ClearRx - Wikipedia

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    The ClearRx bottle design was created to replace the classic orange pill bottle, which had existed since just after World War II.Patients often did not read the information on the orange bottle label, as the text was tiny, and the company logo was usually the most emphasized text on the bottle.

  7. Drug packaging - Wikipedia

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    Bottles would often include cotton to cushion powdery, breakable pills. In modern times, pills are coated, and thus the inclusion of a cotton ball is no longer necessary. The U.S. National Institute of Health recommends consumers remove any cotton balls from opened pill bottles, as cotton balls may attract moisture into the bottle. [8]

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