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Q: How to Donate Empty Medicine Bottles.
A: 1. Soak the empty bottles in warm soapy water. Peel off the prescription label. This protects your private medical information. Scrub off the old glue from the ... Read More »

Q: How to reuse empty medicine bottles?
A: 1. Empty cough syrup or other liquid suspensions bottles can be cleaned out once they are used up or expired. Wash them in hot soapy water and let dry. Make sur... Read More »

Q: Why are medicine bottles colored brown?
A: Some medications are deactivated by sunlight. Brown glass or plastic prevents too much sunlight from coming into contact with the medication and inactivating it... Read More »

Q: What is the Name of a Small medicine bottle?
A: A vial. Also spelt "Phial" in relation to older sample bottles for medicines etc. Read More »

Q: Why is there cotton in some medicine bottles?
A: It's simply to stop the pills rattling around so they don't get damaged in transport. And real cotton is not used any more, the wadding is probably either rayo... Read More »

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