#212900 - 12/12/10 11:08 PM
Carrying small meds (OTC) cases/ boxes?
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Carpal Tunnel
Registered: 03/11/05
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I'm looking for ways to carry small amounts of OTC meds in first aid kits. 10-20 doses of basic things like ibuprofen. Possible a small box/ bottle? Most of I find is too big.
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#212905 - 12/12/10 11:17 PM
Re: Carrying small meds (OTC) cases/ boxes?
[Re: TeacherRO]
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Registered: 11/06/07
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I haven't done this for a first aid kit, but would a small, empty prescription pill bottle work for you? That is what I use when I travel somewhere.
I have also seen (although expensive) packages of 1-2 ibuprofen, Immodium, Tylenol, that sort of thing in the area of a drugstore that sells travel size products.
Hope that helps.
LW
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#212908 - 12/12/10 11:56 PM
Re: Carrying small meds (OTC) cases/ boxes?
[Re: TeacherRO]
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Pooh-Bah
Registered: 09/01/07
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Where they sell wallets I found an plastic device that is intended to hold pictures or IDs in a wallet. It has eight pockets and each easily holds a half-dozen pills. Folded, held folded with a band, this one intended to hold hair, it fits in a small dry bag.
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#212914 - 12/13/10 01:18 AM
Re: Carrying small meds (OTC) cases/ boxes?
[Re: TeacherRO]
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Pooh-Bah
Registered: 02/16/08
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Loc: Central California
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A challenge: you, anyone using your kit, and any law enforcement need to know instantly what you are carrying, which makes the single dose travel packets attractive, but the packaging-to-content volume in a small PFAK or FAK is not attractive.
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#212917 - 12/13/10 02:19 AM
Re: Carrying small meds (OTC) cases/ boxes?
[Re: TeacherRO]
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Cranky Geek
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I sometimes find Advil and Tylenol in small cases that are bit smaller than a shot shell and come with ten of either and a lot of empty space. Walmart also has small bottles of both in their housebrand that come with 50 tablets in a 1" diameter x 1.25-ish tall, that you can add about 40-50 more to.
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#212918 - 12/13/10 02:24 AM
Re: Carrying small meds (OTC) cases/ boxes?
[Re: TeacherRO]
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Registered: 06/29/05
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Loc: Arizona
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In the past I use a small plano organizer like these. I wrote in black marker (super-fine tip sharpie) on the outer case what each med was, then to make things easier I either used a small sticky label or a small piece of index card on the divider to identify each medication, dose and exp date. Since finding minimus.biz I stopped using this method for my kits, but I still carry my OTC meds like this in my briefcase. I do recommend a rubber band to make sure it stays shut. These cases are pretty secure, but in my case it is a reminder to shut the darn case all the way.
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#212928 - 12/13/10 05:42 AM
Re: Carrying small meds (OTC) cases/ boxes?
[Re: TeacherRO]
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Journeyman
Registered: 01/04/08
Posts: 81
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I use these Pill Pouches, found at CVS or Walgreens: http://www.drugstore.com/qxp140274/ezy_dose/pill_pouch.htmThey are heavy duty and have a good zip lock.Works for my FAKs and carying meds in my work/travel. I scan and print the labels and tuck the copy in the bags so security can see easily what each bag holds. For a heavier duty approach I've used bison tubes: http://www.bisondesigns.com/products/25
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#212933 - 12/13/10 09:44 AM
Re: Carrying small meds (OTC) cases/ boxes?
[Re: ironraven]
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Pooh-Bah
Registered: 03/08/07
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Loc: Beer&Cheese country
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I sometimes find Advil and Tylenol in small cases that are bit smaller than a shot shell and come with ten of either and a lot of empty space. Walmart also has small bottles of both in their housebrand that come with 50 tablets in a 1" diameter x 1.25-ish tall, that you can add about 40-50 more to. The small altoids tins work (not the standard, "PSK" size). I use the little tubes as well - 10 packs of Advil, Tylenol, etc. Concievably, empty chapstick tubes. Tic-tac containers.
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#212994 - 12/14/10 04:44 AM
Re: Carrying small meds (OTC) cases/ boxes?
[Re: TeacherRO]
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Old Hand
Registered: 05/29/10
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Loc: Southern California
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For single types of medications, I've found that the small camping/travel bottles work like a charm. The screw top ones are unlikely to open own their own. http://www.rei.com/category/40006333For specialized pill organizers... http://www.forgettingthepill.com/organizers.html
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#212995 - 12/14/10 05:00 AM
Re: Carrying small meds (OTC) cases/ boxes?
[Re: TeacherRO]
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Veteran
Registered: 09/17/07
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Loc: here
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I took a small medicine bottle (about the size of shotgun shell), made a four-way divider out of thin cardboard, and then put in Immodium, Tylenol, Motrin, and Benadryl. I have put the names of the meds, their colors, and the basic dosing on a label. The question is whether it would pass the LE test? I guess it would depend on the officer. Considering it is in a backpack with other specific gear, maybe. For on person carry I would stick with single packs.
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