Probably a dumb question about meds, but Davet is bored
Probably a dumb question about meds, but Davet is bored
and I am trying to stay awake for Winnie's next meds. I started thinking...Traci mentioned meds should stay in their original amber container, which I do. But Biscotti's rimadyl came in a blue container. Why????
Re: Probably a dumb question about meds, but Davet is bored
Like cobalt blue? Was it a plastic bottle or something else? Standard pharmacy "issue" is usually amber, but there are other colors available. Some pharmacies might also have color-coded bottles for certain types of meds. Could also be your vet got a discount or bought a certain color in bulk.
The important thing is that light-sensitive medications are kept in their original container so they don't lose their effectiveness. (and for like you said, to avoid confusion of identification).
The important thing is that light-sensitive medications are kept in their original container so they don't lose their effectiveness. (and for like you said, to avoid confusion of identification).
..........Traci
Re: Probably a dumb question about meds, but Davet is bored
My vet also uses blue. Pain killers have been in blue, antibiotics in amber. Perhaps it's a way of helping them and us keep them straight?
"A dog is the only thing on earth that loves you more than he loves himself." ~ Josh Billings.
Re: Probably a dumb question about meds, but Davet is bored
Yes, it was cobalt blue.
Karen, you might be right, as I don't remember being given pain killers for the dogs before.
But then....wouldn't it be better to get dog meds in blue and human meds in amber? I do keep them separated, so I'm just rambling here.
Karen, you might be right, as I don't remember being given pain killers for the dogs before.
But then....wouldn't it be better to get dog meds in blue and human meds in amber? I do keep them separated, so I'm just rambling here.
Re: Probably a dumb question about meds, but Davet is bored
My guess is your vet bought them for a discount or for identification purposes. Some supply places are providing them with paw prints on them now.
..........Traci
Re: Probably a dumb question about meds, but Davet is bored
the colored glass, wether amber or glue blocks out certain light requencies that may change the comp of the meds...in a clear glass, in a cabinet iws also OK cause the exposure to light is minimal....cripes, glue should be blue but I don't care. really I don/;t