On pop off ones, line up the lines then use a wide flat screw driver to push off the top, for others use a pair of pliers, channel lock ones if you have them. If you’re arthritic or have weak hands do not use anything sharp to cut it open. I have used a box cutter on ones that were stuck closed but I would not recommend them even the safety ones – the blade still can cut.
I found the best way is to drill a hole in the top, put a wildcat firecracker in it, with fuse sticking out, and then, the next time I need to open it, kaboom! Added benefit, I don’t need to take the pill.
Yakety Sax 5 months ago
Ask your pharmacist for your prescriptions to be in NON-childproof bottles.
WhatsTheJoke 5 months ago
I resemble that remark!
Mediatech 5 months ago
Most pill bottles can be opened in less than a minute with a hacksaw.
(just saying…)
david_42 5 months ago
I like the caps you can flip to make opening easy, but childproof ones aren’t a problem, yet.
thejanith Premium Member 5 months ago
WalMart has really good ones that have a simple lock. They can also be flipped for even easier opening.
InTraining Premium Member 5 months ago
If they ever make them idiot-proof, I’m screwed.
Smeagol 5 months ago
On pop off ones, line up the lines then use a wide flat screw driver to push off the top, for others use a pair of pliers, channel lock ones if you have them. If you’re arthritic or have weak hands do not use anything sharp to cut it open. I have used a box cutter on ones that were stuck closed but I would not recommend them even the safety ones – the blade still can cut.
unfair.de 5 months ago
The colorist missed the left limb of the grandkid holding the bottle.
eddi-TBH 5 months ago
I like the new bottles. The caps are reversible from child-proof to regular screw top. And the proof side is fairly easy.
serial232 5 months ago
I found the best way is to drill a hole in the top, put a wildcat firecracker in it, with fuse sticking out, and then, the next time I need to open it, kaboom! Added benefit, I don’t need to take the pill.