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TIL All prescription medicinal bottle caps with a push button child lock can be inverted to a non-child like screw-top!
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I’ve been on prescription medication for almost 20 years and I’ve never had a bottle like that. It is interesting and cool wish my caps did that
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I don’t believe the one in the top image used for this post will do that.
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The ones that don’t appear to be able to (especially CVS), you have to pop the opaque part off to reveal the translucent non child proof portion.
I just reaffirmed my mom’s thought that I’m a complete weirdo as I charged into her room asking where she keeps her pills, definitely caught her off guard and made her concerned
And you can stick two bottles together with one cap.
I don’t know if this is true, but the ones I’ve gotten with the PUSH BUTTON on the side can always be inverted. All the other caps don’t have that feature.
When child proof caps are out, my grandmother would hand them to my 4 year old brother because she couldn’t open them, but he could
I had to click the link to see what the title was trying to say. That’s not even a push button child lock cap in the picture attached to the post. [THIS](https://www.usplastic.com/catalog/images/products/Bottles/400/81848psku.jpg) is every child proof cap on medicine (OTC or prescription) I’ve had. Jam a screwdriver in the gap between the inner & outer lids to separate them and you don’t have child proof caps anymore.
Walgreens uses that kind of bottle top — CVS does not.
Throwback!! I learned this back in high school; sold pot out of Darth Mauls lightsaber after that until I started using Mason jars 🤣