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September 05 childproof medication bottlesI'm sick, my nose is running all over my keyboard right now and I need some drugs to make me feel better. Open the drawer with the pills and the liquids, and every bottle has one of those stupid childproof caps. There is no universal way to open a childproof bottle, each one has its own poorly drawn diagram. What? I'm supposed to squeeze and then twist? Or am I to push down and then twist or just pull up. I was having such difficulty I ripped the cap off and only the childproofing remained. Is it that ridiculous to make these things easier open, or have a universal method of opening these. I can't read a diagram while I'm coughing up a lung, I just want to get the liquids in me. Instead of leaving it up to the drug companies to child proof my own medication can't we just make people store medication in their gun lockers? Lock and key (or combination). The five minutes I just used struggling to get my bottle open is five minutes of recovery time I could have used. I blame this all on bad parents of the past. Thanks for making your medications overly accessible to your children. TrackbacksThe trackback URL for this entry is: http://mremis.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!323BA87B47AF68F4!1787.trak Weblogs that reference this entry
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