medicine bottles
Medicine bottles are containers designed to hold liquid or solid medications. They are typically made of glass or plastic and come in various sizes. These bottles often have child-resistant caps to prevent accidental opening by children. Labels on the bottles provide important information, including the name of the medication, dosage instructions, and expiration dates.
In addition to their primary function, medicine bottles help protect medications from light and moisture, which can affect their effectiveness. Some bottles are also designed to be tamper-evident, ensuring that the contents have not been altered. Proper disposal of empty or unused medicine bottles is important for safety and environmental reasons.