Do you take medicines? The ones that you need a prescription for or just the ones that you can buy in the store? Medicine or dropper bottles that you buy in the store come in an easy-to-open jar. But the medicine that you must get at a pharmacy come in a difficult-to-open jar. Why does it have to be so difficult? You need to easily make the jar open to get your medicine out, right? Or is there more to it?
Creating problems with the opening of products
The tricky medicine packs create problems. For some people, by example people with rheumatism, the cosmetic jars are not easy to open. Because of this they can’t take in their medicine or take their medicine in too late. Also, they can hurt themselves when they try it to open with somethings sharp like a knife or scissor.
The main reasons why they must be sealed off
Apothecary jars are sometimes maybe difficult than for example a cosmetic jar to open, but it is too important. The main reason for that is that it doesn’t fall into the wrong hand. And no, not criminally. But not for little children for whom the medicines …