Specifications:
- Pill box organizer with separate compartments you can keep multiple pills separate so you can easily find the pill you need at that time
- Every compartment is used for different kinds of medicines
- This pill case organizer simple construction allows it to open and stay securely closed until you are ready to use it again
- This unique pill box organizer makes a great holder for mints, vitamins, pills, gum, or small earrings and jewelry when traveling
- No more loose pills around you pocket or bag, this pill box organizer is just a new improvement on and old classic
- This weekly pill box is lightweight and convenient to use
- Color: Blue
- Size: 18 x 4.5 x 3cm/7.0 x 1.7 x 1.2in(L x W x H)
Details:

- This pill case organizer can be disassemble and assemble according your own need

- Made of high quality material, this pill case organizer can be used for a long time

- With fine workmanship, this pill case organizer is attention to detail flawless

- This lightweight pill case organizer is easy to take when you have a travel

- You can take this cure designed pill case organizer and enjoy your vacation
How to Make a Pillbox?

Pillboxes typically are rectangular or circular cases to hold a week's worth of medication. Carrying these large pillboxes around can be inconvenient if you only want to transport a few aspirin or another type of medicine for one day. It is not complicated to make a small pillbox to carry just a few tablets or pills. This type of pillbox fits easily inside your pocket or your purse
Instructions:
- Remove the bottle cap from a clean, empty soda or plastic water bottle. If there is an O-ring left on the cap or plastic bottle, remove it with your fingers or a pair of scissors
- Cut off the neck of the plastic bottle about 1/4 inch below where the bottle cap screws into place. Discard the rest of the bottle
- Sand or file the cut portion of the neck section
- Wash a nickel with warm soapy water, rinse and dry it well
- Glue the nickel onto the cut surface of the bottleneck
- Place your pills or tablets into the hole. Screw the bottle cap into place
How to Recycle Pill Boxes?

There are several ways to reuse old pill bottles that may be piling up and cluttering home spaces. You can create holiday decorations, make personal kits, or use them to store herbs and spices. If nothing else, you can recycle them. Finding special uses for these pill boxes can save you money and help the environment. Remember to label pill bottles when reusing so that they will not be confused with important prescription pills
Instructions:
- Turn them into small containers. Store small paper clips, craft glitter, buttons, and other small objects in pill boxes rather than in larger containers that take up more space. Pill boxes used as storage containers are cost-effective and durable enough to be reused
- Turn them into craft projects. Old pill bottles are especially useful as holiday decorations. Dress up pill bottles with glitter, designs, and other creative craft supplies. Cut out a slit and attach a string to the pill bottle's top. Loop the string around a Christmas tree branch to create festive holiday ornaments
- Create first aid, sewing, or fishing supply kits with larger pill boxes. Thoroughly clean each section, dry, and label each section carefully. Place into each section first aid supplies like band-aids and creams; fishing supplies such as fishing hooks and lures; and sewing supplies
- Make toys for small children. Fill old pill boxes with beans or other noisy items. The child proof tops keep items from falling out and becoming digested by smaller children. Do not put candy or food in pill bottles for children because they may believe that all pill bottles contain candy, not prescription drugs
- Fill old, clean bottles with herbs and spices. Remember to label the bottles with permanent markers to identify each one
- Recycle them. Check with your local pharmacy to see if they reuse them. Not all pharmacies accept old prescriptions, and if they don't, seek out medical missions or churches who can use these pill bottles for families and individuals in need. Another option is to take old pill boxes to a local recycling center. Instead of tossing bottles into the trash, these recycling centers will sterilize and re-manufacture the pill bottles as new
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