How to Pack a Non Prescription Medication for a Trip
Purchase see-through zip-closure plastic bags ( with dimensions of 3" x 4" (they are cheap) at any craft store., Calculate approximately how many pills of each medicine to take with you., Assume that you will take Benadryl 2 times a day, which is 14...
Step-by-Step Guide
-
Step 1: Purchase see-through zip-closure plastic bags ( with dimensions of 3" x 4" (they are cheap) at any craft store.
They come in packages. -
Step 2: Calculate approximately how many pills of each medicine to take with you.
As an example you are going to pack Benadryl for allergy in case you might have an allergic reaction to something. , Pack a few more additional tablets (like 16-17) in case you drop some down when taking it. , ,,,, You will end up having quite a few these bags in your medicine case. , -
Step 3: Assume that you will take Benadryl 2 times a day
-
Step 4: which is 14 tablets.
-
Step 5: Label one bag "Benadryl Allergy."
-
Step 6: Count 17 tablets and place them in the bag.
-
Step 7: Zip a bag to prevent the tablets falling off.
-
Step 8: Put this bag into the medicine case where you pack the rest of your medication
-
Step 9: Following this example pack your other non-precscription medication in those small bags
-
Step 10: making sure to zip them properly.
-
Step 11: Notice how much space is saved by using these little but handy bags.
Detailed Guide
They come in packages.
As an example you are going to pack Benadryl for allergy in case you might have an allergic reaction to something. , Pack a few more additional tablets (like 16-17) in case you drop some down when taking it. , ,,,, You will end up having quite a few these bags in your medicine case. ,
About the Author
George Edwards
Creates helpful guides on organization to inspire and educate readers.
Rate This Guide
How helpful was this guide? Click to rate: