Them Witches
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Edit -- I was referencing tablets without outer layer coating similar to "crush under thumb" construction like a Malllinckrot Roxi/Oxy tablet. If you have have crushed one from directly from pharmacy or stock bottle, you know what I am describing. If you crush one after opening the jar 150 times within 22 days of getting it, it crushes completing different. My Clonidine are soft like this and they too are suspect but I not open them a much as the previous mentioned.
Ativan are a harder construction& tuff to crush and come without an outer coating. I can keep coming up more examples of non-outer coating pills being under the thumb soft brittle-ish easy to crush, no outer coating but tuff ones. Certainly pill that has an out coating will reject oxygen better and any pill that is constructed as a tuff pilll will have better resistance than they softer one better to ruin by atmosphere without a coating
Here is the old post :
you have a 30 day Rx that is opened more than two times a day, save some old legit bottles and divide everything into smaller quantity bottles. With the threaded side sealing it.
By not opening one jar for 30 days straight 4-6 times a day, we can do it how the pharmacy does only open the dang things only when needed briefly and then when it's empty not to open anything else until the drug until needed.
It will stay fresh, will work well at to the end of the last two weeks if the month working correctly. I tested this suggestion more than 6 months to see how much better it became the further I got away from the pick-up date. See every month I was suddenly having drastic lowering blood plama levels, the oral bioavailability off, and my brain starting out stress signals or alarms to notify the poor keeper of the meds that something has changed. And the same time each there always be a unfamiliar voice talks not leaving to remind me that I needed take extra dosage to meet quota agreed apon and the deceptive nature of drug prevented the awareness needed. I let my character defect lead wrong. Of course, I learned I needed put B between A and C. Things are simple but I tend to like other here over-think something or underestimate something little and be fixed that non-solution zone.
from this point down there not 1% of doubt I am off on logic, they put on the jars and manufacture instructions data sheets :
Secondary tip is, do not keep them on the child proof lid side ever. It does not seal out air even close to the threaded side. I know this because I drove on a 2hr round trip to a show in Richmond, VA (All Them Withces) and it rained there getting me soaked with the a brand new Roxi Rx in my wet pocket and the child proof lid to seal. Before I left they were as crisp and brittle like whenever I picked them up. In less than one hour I went to crush one again to parachute and was soggy as a bitch. Dually noted.
P.S. don't ever carry anymore meds outside with you to somewhere that is needed for that time period adjust as needed. The manufacturer lists that 95% of medications need be keep at the temps between 65-78 degF without holding at peak or bottom of the scale for more than a few minutes of it will effect them. In my pocket is almost my body temp. In a pocket in the car or outside direct sunlight too hot. UV will ruin to them too.
I hoped this helps someone or more
Ativan are a harder construction& tuff to crush and come without an outer coating. I can keep coming up more examples of non-outer coating pills being under the thumb soft brittle-ish easy to crush, no outer coating but tuff ones. Certainly pill that has an out coating will reject oxygen better and any pill that is constructed as a tuff pilll will have better resistance than they softer one better to ruin by atmosphere without a coating
Here is the old post :
you have a 30 day Rx that is opened more than two times a day, save some old legit bottles and divide everything into smaller quantity bottles. With the threaded side sealing it.
By not opening one jar for 30 days straight 4-6 times a day, we can do it how the pharmacy does only open the dang things only when needed briefly and then when it's empty not to open anything else until the drug until needed.
It will stay fresh, will work well at to the end of the last two weeks if the month working correctly. I tested this suggestion more than 6 months to see how much better it became the further I got away from the pick-up date. See every month I was suddenly having drastic lowering blood plama levels, the oral bioavailability off, and my brain starting out stress signals or alarms to notify the poor keeper of the meds that something has changed. And the same time each there always be a unfamiliar voice talks not leaving to remind me that I needed take extra dosage to meet quota agreed apon and the deceptive nature of drug prevented the awareness needed. I let my character defect lead wrong. Of course, I learned I needed put B between A and C. Things are simple but I tend to like other here over-think something or underestimate something little and be fixed that non-solution zone.
from this point down there not 1% of doubt I am off on logic, they put on the jars and manufacture instructions data sheets :
Secondary tip is, do not keep them on the child proof lid side ever. It does not seal out air even close to the threaded side. I know this because I drove on a 2hr round trip to a show in Richmond, VA (All Them Withces) and it rained there getting me soaked with the a brand new Roxi Rx in my wet pocket and the child proof lid to seal. Before I left they were as crisp and brittle like whenever I picked them up. In less than one hour I went to crush one again to parachute and was soggy as a bitch. Dually noted.
P.S. don't ever carry anymore meds outside with you to somewhere that is needed for that time period adjust as needed. The manufacturer lists that 95% of medications need be keep at the temps between 65-78 degF without holding at peak or bottom of the scale for more than a few minutes of it will effect them. In my pocket is almost my body temp. In a pocket in the car or outside direct sunlight too hot. UV will ruin to them too.
I hoped this helps someone or more
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