Introducing the NEW patented Pill Gate design for OTC and Prescription pill bottles.

This feature creates a sanitary, safe, and spill-proof way to distribute pill medication.

Problems with current bottles:

Unsanitary

 

Pouring a bunch of pills into your hand, picking out two and putting the rest back is unsanitary and can spread germs.  Multiple studies indicate that people do not wash their hands correctly.  The Pill Gate allows the user control of the number of pills that are distributed at one time.

Dangerous for Children

 

Even with "child proof" bottles, there is still a risk that a child will get the bottle open.  The Pill Gate adds an additional layer of Child Protection by limiting the number of pills that can be poured out at one time.

Spill Easily

 

Arthritis sufferers, trembling hands, or anyone in a rush has accidentally spilled a pill bottle. The Pill Gate greatly reduces the number of pills that can accidentally spill.  This helps prevent the risk that a child or pet may consume the pills.

The better bottle is the solution:

Bottles with the Pill Gate helps solve these problems.

Watch how the Pill Gate works!

The Pill Gate is a divider in the neck of the bottle that creates a space between the pills and the lid.

Shocking studies:

Here's how it works:

Videos of the Pill Gate in use:

In an office study using tracer viruses, researchers found that with contamination of just a single doorknob, in 2-4 hours 40-60% of workers were contaminated.

Failing to sufficiently wash one's hands contributes to nearly 50% of all food-borne illness outbreaks.

Every 8 minutes, a child goes to an emergency room for medicine poisoning.

NSAIDs, Acetaminophen, Antidepressants, and Prescription medications are all in the top 5 most frequently ingested by pets.

More than 60,000 children end up in emergency rooms each year because they got into medicines while their caregiver wasn't looking.

25% of all phone calls to the ASPCA Poison Control Center are about pets ingesting human medications.  Many due to people dropping their medication when preparing to take it.

Common daily activities that many people with arthritis report are "very difficult" or that they 'cannot do' – Grasp small objects.

 In recent years the number of accidental overdoses in young children has increased by 20 percent.

Most accidental poisonings in children occur when medicine is NOT in its normal storage location.

The virus that causes Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is stable for several hours to days in aerosols and on surfaces.

Germs that cause colds, infections and strep throat can last for months on germ-prone hot-spots like kids' toys, doorknobs and faucets.

Only 5% of people wash their hands correctly.

1 in 6 cell phones are contaminated with fecal matter.

If you think those hard to open, child-resistant caps will always keep your children safe, think again.

This divider allows you control over the number of pills that can be dispensed from the bottle at one time.

Arthritis is the nation’s most common cause of disability.

This creates:

- A sanitary way to dispense pills.

- An extra layer of child protection.

- A bottle that prevents accidental spills.

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