Any pillbox where you have loose pills rattling around, out of their original sterile sealed blister, is not a good idea. I wouldn't unless they're just for using pretty much in the next 24 hours.
If it's a 'just in case' pack, then keep them in their original blister packaging. Even if you've to cut a piece off....like half a dozen pills instead of 48 on the card.....just make sure you label them clearly.
It's two things really; keeping them clean and unadulterated/decomposed, and making sure you don't mix them up with something else.
My anti-histamines are a case in point; I don't want to mix up the drowsy ones with the safe to drive afterwards, others.
Same with pain pills vs antacids.
If it's a 'just in case' pack, then keep them in their original blister packaging. Even if you've to cut a piece off....like half a dozen pills instead of 48 on the card.....just make sure you label them clearly.
It's two things really; keeping them clean and unadulterated/decomposed, and making sure you don't mix them up with something else.
My anti-histamines are a case in point; I don't want to mix up the drowsy ones with the safe to drive afterwards, others.
Same with pain pills vs antacids.