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The OdaroWeekly Pill Organizer is a versatile and user-friendly solution for managing daily medications. With 28 compartments, it accommodates various pill sizes while ensuring freshness with its moisture-proof design. Made from food-grade plastic, this durable organizer is perfect for travel and everyday use.
M**.
7 Day medication pill box
A perfect way to have your weekly medication dispensed on a daily basis without having all the pill bottles laying around & having to pull out multiple pill bottles 3 or 4 different times a day. I went from taking no medication to taking several pills a day three times a day & all the pill bottles pulling them out each time. I found to be irritating at times making sure I was taking the right medication at the right time. I take a few moments one day a week feel every container and put the pill bottles away out of sight. It's simple it's easy each day I pull out a separate pill container with my medication for the day. No more questions is this the right one for the right time or did I take that pill. I tried a few different types of pill boxes & this works best for me. One nice container snaps securely with seven individual pill containers inside that securely snaps shut as well.Each pill box has four sections they're large enough for the biggest capsules & deep. The fourth section of each pill container says "Backup" That works perfect for a medication that I take as needed. I always put it in that space and if I don't need it that day I can see what I took and did not take.
L**Y
Exactly what I needed -- four Rx per day, each day can be removed, case to carry full week
As noted in my stars -- overall, these are the BEST PILL CASES I have found so far! There are a few things I would change -- slightly larger compartments (would rebuy if a 25% larger set was available!), a clear holding case, and easier-to-read and label for my own times compartments. I literally have four of these :-D and they make EVERYTHING easier for me for both home and travel use.WHAT I LIKE = [1] I was so glad to find a four-a-day Rx case! [2] Being able to remove each day to carry with me is very important; each day is very easy to remove and the lids stay closed in my pocket without any problem. [3] The case which holds all seven days also closes well and is very efficient -- just the right dimensions to hold all of the individual days with a little bit of room to make it very easy to remove a day. [4] I also like that I can order the days in the sequence I need -- for example, if I travel for a few days and am leaving on Wednesday, I can set the case up to hold Wednesday to the following Tuesday. [5] I like having the by-day and by-dose visuals as I can then review whether I have taken my meds each day. [6] On days where my dexterity is not great, both the holding case and the four compartments on the daily cases are pretty easy to open as there's a well-defined ridge / clasp which I can pull or press up to open the case / portion. [7] Corollary being that the holding case and individual portions stay closed in my bag / pocket -- which is a great relief and improvement over others that have those press-release tabs which can open accidentally. I don't find I need to put these into a tightly-fitting bag to ensure they stay closed, so long as I have them in a structured space like pocket by itself, case in bag with book / laptop / other support (versus jumbling around in a loose bag).TIP for those of us who receive 30 day supplies = I bought four of these so I can make sure I have all of the Rx and supplement amounts which I need for the next four weeks -- this has been VERY HELPFUL for me to get a view of what refills or purchases I need to make in the next few weeks.WHAT I WOULD CHANGE = [1] I wish the compartments were slightly larger -- especially the first and last of the four per day -- as I have more things I need to take first / last (every 12 hours) and have to specifically place my Rx, vitamins, and supplements to make sure the lid will close. [2] I wish the case was clear rather than a dark smoked grey; being able to see the individual day cases through the cover would be better for me. I have had to label the covers of each of the cases so I know which week it is (one through four). I have to open the case and pull out each day to see whether I have everything I need in each container. [3] I wish the labeling on the four compartments was higher contrast -- the thin black text on the VERY NICE bright colors is very hard to read. [4] I wish the labeling on each of the four compartments was VERY SIMPLE like numbers - 1, 2, 3, 4 -- or letters -- A, B, C, D -- rather than the busy "time of day" text and icon. [5] I think the day of the week -- e.g., Mon, Tue, etc -- does not need to be on each of the four compartments; put it on the first one at the top and keep extra space on each of the compartments. [6] Recommendation for compartment labels = top-align; day of week only on first compartment; LARGE NUMBERS which are in turn likely to be able to be felt by those of us with vision limitations; CONSIDER ADDING BRAILLE RAISED NUMBER DOTS; do not put time-of-day; leave space (at least half of available surface) for labelling by marker or label for time-of-day.TIP for those of us with specific hours of day to take each portion = I used a label maker and printed out a chain of seven (7) of the times I need to take my meds, clipped them out as essentially very small stickers, and applied to each compartment -- now, I have high-contrast (black text on white background) on each compartment with added benefit of being able to see the labels through the dark gray case. NOTE: I would also print out Mon, Tue, etc. labels if I were to do it again and apply those to the top of the first compartment; I cannot read the day and it is difficult to discern the color through the dark gray case.
K**4
Best pill box
I have to take meds all thru out the day, I have tried many different pill boxes to be disappointed in the size or how they are set up. This is a fantastic pill box, and I will end up buying several just in case they ever discontinue it. I love how I can take that days med container out of the box and take it with me if I need to , without carrying a whole case. It has good strong clasps on each container, so you don’t have to worry about them coming open on you. This is truly the best med container I have ever bought, and I will continue to buy only this med container from now on. Try you honestly won’t be disappointed.
K**.
Day By Day
This organizer has room for everything -- except the liquid meds! Each day has a different color set of holders, each set labeled, and each section of each set also labeled and securely fastened. Room to spare. I bought it for my dog's meds so that I can keep track of what I've given her and keep separate the meds that can't be given too close together. I like it that I can remove a single daily set from the box and see at a glance what needs to be given. Could NOT keep track without this. Organize once in the morning and then stop worrying the rest of the day.
L**N
keeps my pills intact
I love this pill organizer because it will keep my Rx's from exploding all over my suitcase as has happened with others. I gave it a 4 for sturdiness only because there was a tiny crack in one corner of the case on arrival. It does not seem to affect its performance and I am very happy with it. The crack was not full thickness and the lid shuts just fine, not enough to bother returning it I would reccomend this item without hesitation
P**O
90 year old Mom LOVES it!
Each little compartment has the day of the week and general time of day and are big enough to hold the necessary pills as well as be obvious which ones she needs to take!For now it iw a great work around for her not wanting pilpak !!!!
S**O
Love this one!
Big compartments! Easy to use for elderly people that have dexterity issues.My only complaint is that the yellow and the orange color shades are too close together. There should either be more contrast between the colors or the color order should be different. Yes, they are labeled with day names, but for some elderly people they go by color as they might struggle with the letters. It is too easy for some elderly people to mix up the colors between med times.
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