Half way there...
Jan. 20th, 2012 11:40 amDue to a shoulder injury, my doctor told me to take Aleve (or generic) a couple times a day for 10 days. I went to the drug-market and found the cheapest bottle of naproxen sodium I could find. Ironically, it turned out to be the 40 pill bottle with the "easy open arthritis cap" It really works, the cap is grippy rubber and has no child-proofing at all. The bottle isn't round, it's a long oval, so it's easy to keep from twisting in your hands. But arthritis and hand weakness aren't even remotely my problems.
The funny thing is, once you get the bottle open, the pills inside are tiny, and really slippery. When my fingers are cold they kinda slip out of them way easier than I'd like. If I had stiff, old fingers, they'd be nearly impossible to deal with. Maybe they should have the pill shape in the "arthritis cap" version be larger, and have a rough textured finish.

The funny thing is, once you get the bottle open, the pills inside are tiny, and really slippery. When my fingers are cold they kinda slip out of them way easier than I'd like. If I had stiff, old fingers, they'd be nearly impossible to deal with. Maybe they should have the pill shape in the "arthritis cap" version be larger, and have a rough textured finish.
