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A Pilot Study Assessing Common Medication Organizers for Child-Resistant Features.
Teum, Lilai; Gokhman, Fallon; Park, Sophia; Budnitz, Daniel S; Aquilina, Joseph W; Kuffner, Edwin K.
Affiliation
  • Teum L; Global Product Safety, Johnson & Johnson Consumer, Skillman, New Jersey.
  • Gokhman F; Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Raritan, New Jersey.
  • Park S; Global Product Safety, Johnson & Johnson Consumer, Skillman, New Jersey.
  • Budnitz DS; Bristol Myers Squibb, Princeton, New Jersey.
  • Aquilina JW; Global Product Safety, Johnson & Johnson Consumer, Skillman, New Jersey.
  • Kuffner EK; Genmab US, Plainsboro, New Jersey.
AJPM Focus ; 3(4): 100232, 2024 Aug.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38832092
ABSTRACT

Introduction:

Prescription and most over-the-counter medicines are required to have child-resistant packaging and/or labeled with instructions "Keep out of reach of children." Although medication organizers are not required to have such design features or instructions, these could help prevent unsupervised ingestions by children. Commonly purchased medication organizers were evaluated for child-resistant design features and instructions for safe use to prevent unsupervised ingestions.

Methods:

The 29 best-selling medication organizers on Amazon.com were identified, and product identifiers, design characteristics, and safety characteristics were recorded using a standardized instrument.

Results:

Of the 29 medication organizers, none claimed to be child resistant. Only 31% provided a specific warning that the organizer was not child resistant on the packaging; only 41% communicated "Keep out of reach of children." Most organizers (59%) provided neither a warning that the organizer was not child resistant nor instructions to store out of reach of children. The majority of organizers (79%) shared the following characteristics plastic construction, rectangular shape, nonelectronic flip-top opening mechanisms, and 7-day usage.

Conclusions:

Opportunities exist for manufacturers of medication organizers to improve child-resistant product design, provide information to help prevent unsupervised ingestions (directions to keep the device out of the reach of children), and help to reduce unsupervised ingestions.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: AJPM Focus Year: 2024 Type: Article

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: AJPM Focus Year: 2024 Type: Article