1. Minimum Order Quantity: Two (2) First Medication Lock Boxes, each costing USD17.5 for a total of USD35, exclusive of tax/taxes
2. The two (2) First Medication Lock Boxes weigh approximately 1 kilogram (2.2 pounds)
2. Fixed Shipping Fee: USD35
3. Grand Total Amount: USD70
5. Expected Delivery Date: 7-21 days
6. In case of any delay in shipping, we will notify you punctually
Further Product Description
First Medication Lock Box: Take Aim at Medication Protection
First Medication Lock Box is a safe container that ensures medication is only available to a prescription holder or caregiver. That way, the box is capable of preventing accidental overdose, likely misuse, likely theft of prescription medication/s, and more.
What is more is that the lock box reduces children’s and other people’s access to harmful medication, thereby reducing their risk of intentional or intentional harm (including poisoning) (Webb, Nichols, Shah, & Monroe, 2020).
The lock box also serves as an organizer of medication, and is odor proof.
Use the medication lock box in your home, when travelling, and more.
The lock box comes in two varieties:
Variety 1: It is utilized when travelling (during vacation), organizes medication, and is odor proof. It is has an adjustable strap handle and two short handles. It is made from polyester fabric. It measures 10 by 7 by 4.5 inches (25.4 by 17.78 by 11.43 centimeters). It weighs 0.5 kilogram. The color is grey, but it can be customized to other colors. It is packaged in an opp bag.
Variety 2: It is lock box is utilized when travelling (during vacation), organizes medication, and is odor proof. It is has an adjustable strap handle and two short handles. It is made from polyester fabric. It measures 8.5 by 5.5 by 4.5 inches (21.59 by 13.97 by 11.43 centimeters). It weighs 0.5 kilogram. The color is grey, but it can be customized to other colors. It is packaged in an opp bag.
Reference
Webb, A. C., Nichols, M. H., Shah, N., & Monroe, K. W. (2020). Effect of lock boxes and education on safe storage of medications. Inj Epidemiol, 7(21). Retrieved from https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7291624/