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My wife purchased some baby aspirin for us in order to take daily at our age now, and when I went to take one myself, well I couldn't help but notice that the top or cap wasn't child proof. What on earth I thought to myself, because I was shocked at this.
I thought it was a law that all medicine or meds that are in pill form (over the counter or prescription) had to have this child proof top or cap on it ?
Went looking around, and found this article also, but I'm still looking for the law if there is one that says all have to have child proof tops or caps. I was shocked actually that the bottle didn't have a child proof cap or top on it. Thanks for anyones input on this.
The article I found when looking around, even though it was about patches instead of pills was still right on in my opinion. We must keep the children safe. Period!
Mother pushes for childproof packaging - Toledo Blade
I thought it was a law that all medicine or meds that are in pill form (over the counter or prescription) had to have this child proof top or cap on it ?
Went looking around, and found this article also, but I'm still looking for the law if there is one that says all have to have child proof tops or caps. I was shocked actually that the bottle didn't have a child proof cap or top on it. Thanks for anyones input on this.
The article I found when looking around, even though it was about patches instead of pills was still right on in my opinion. We must keep the children safe. Period!
Mother pushes for childproof packaging - Toledo Blade