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Top 10 Blister Packaging Manufacturers in India
India is home to some of the leading blister packaging manufacturers that cater to a wide range of industries, including pharmaceuticals, consumer goods, and electronics. These top blister packaging manufacturers are known for their high-quality, durable, and innovative packaging solutions, ensuring product safety and visual appeal. From eco-friendly materials to cutting-edge technology, India’s blister packaging companies are at the forefront of the industry.
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If you do have leftover anibiotics, do not "throw them out." This also goes for any and all medicine. They need to be disposed of in a specific way, so that they do not harm the environment.
Most pharmacies will take in leftover medicine and send them back to distrubitors so that they get disposed of properly. If you're uncertain if the pharmacies in your country do this, then please do look it up!
Info specifically for those of you living in Norway (since I live here lmao) - pharmacies are obligated to accept expired, leftover and unused medicine! So go hand them in! (:
Remember kids! NEVER save left-over antibiotics! You should never have leftover antibiotics, because you have to finish the whole course! Not doing so, or giving your antibiotics to someone else who hasn’t been prescribed them is how we got superbugs, that are resistant to antibiotics!
ALWAYS finish your antibiotics, even if you don’t think you’re sick anymore! NEVER give your antibiotics to other people, there is no guaruntee they will have any effect, or the same effect, and without a full course, will not help them even if it is the right medicine for the job.
BOTH cases result in resistant superbugs, which are dangerous to everyone, and hurt everyone. You might think you’re helping your poorer friends who cannot afford an antibiotic/to be seen by a doctor, but you’re not. You’re just hurting everyone.
#i personally have like 2 blisterpacks of apocillin from this summer#so i need to be better about handing them in too lol#got like 40 in a pack and my instructions only required 20 pills#pharmacist said the excess was in case i got an infection afterwards#anitbiotics#medicine
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Me when I see a blister pack: :D blister pack (thinks abt disco esylum)
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These things are impossible to open! Do they want me to take the medicine or not?!
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Ouverture d'un jeu Super NINTENDO sous blister RIGIDE #blisterpack
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What's your earliest memory of 40k? First model, first release you remember, first bit of media?
My first memory of 40k is being over at a friend's house and my friend's big brother is painting up orks. I thing I was about 8 years old.
I have no idea what is going on, but everything looked so cool, and he and his friends pretended to voice the characters and everything. I have a core memory of licking brushes and those black GW transport bags, and I just knew I wanted all of it.
Then years go by, im 14 and finally have my own allowance. Im visiting my local games store who is going out of sale and everything in the store is 10sek (about 1$)
I see this wall of blisterpacks and I just grab everything I liked. So many pretty little minis. The guy at the counter tells me about the offial GW store who has more stuff, its just down the street.
I go there and show my haul and buy a codex and some core troops.
This wasnt for 40k tho, but warhammer fantasy. Turns out that almost every single model I picked on random was a dark elf (and two beastmen), so yes, I got Malekith on a fucking dragon for 1$.
I find out some friends play it at my school and I play a bit with them, but lets face it. Dark Elves was a hard army to ply back in 6th edition. Absolute glass cannons, and for the moat part I lost and got mad 😂
I start hanging out a lot at a FLGS and play there a lot. It is here I become obsessed with lore stuff. There werent that many books back then but I devoured them. And I got a ton of codices, new and old, just to read the fluff. And I buy a bunch of second hand White dwarf.
In one of the magazines I see the Drukhari (dark eldar back then) and I'm in love. The old minis were so spooky and beautiful and I want them.
But the guy in the store goes, “Don't buy dark Eldar. They suck. Buy Eldar instead, you love Khaine, and so do they. Eldar in 40k is basically if the dark elves won back Ulthuan”
I promptly become so offended over the fact I'm being offered “High elves”, and in my eternal hatred swear to disavow 40k forever. And I do. Until 2020. Covid has just locked down everything (exept for my job because im essential), but all I have to do in my spare time is to watch youtube and rot.
And youtube is spamming me with Warhammer stuff, and I have a sudden burst of nostalgia after all these years and I start looking at models. It was extremely easy to get into the lore because WHFB and 40k had such a huge overlap int themes and tropes, and I already knew what authors I would like and such.
And that is how I got a Night Lord army for 30k. The minis are so spooky and cool, and I wanted to learn more about them. I started reading about space marines and how the imperium is so whacky and fun, so I bought some Imperial Fists, but there is so little lore about them, so I headed back to my Nightlords.
But then, I pick up and read Unremembered Empire, because I got told Curze is an absolute beast in that book.
And now I play Ultramarines.
#wall of fucking text#mirdan lore#40k#warhammer 40k#warhammer#ultramarines#space marines#horus heresy#wh40k#night lords#asks#story time#dark eldar#that guy ruined so much 😂
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First time I cried from the pain
Scratched 70s shower floor
First time someone bathed my joints for me
Gentle hands on my shuddering hips
First time I couldn’t open a blisterpack
Crinkling foil split for me
First time I realised how much worse it has gotten
Warmth of my loved ones all around.
- Milestones, by me.
#was in so much pain I was crying Thursday night and couldnt shower properly#have been recovering since then#took codiene for the first time yesterday and I can see why people get addicted!#anyway yeah just a bittersweet reflection I guess#how much my illness effects me sometimes but also how much better support I have#life is different to how I thought it would be#but its still good#overall
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let's play a game called 'it's two blisterpacks of pills cvs how long could it fucking take to prepare'
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a little concerned im dying. sliced my finger pretty bad this morning with a box cutter bc im a moron who couldn't get a blisterpack open and i immediately got really light headed and nearly passed out. this NEVER happens to me and the last time it did i had swine flu and nearly passed out when they drew blood i s2g if this is how i figure out i have covid or the flu imma be pissed
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Yep, people like yo critisise when we complain. The "if you don't like pilltime so much, just pick your meds up from the pharmacy like a normal person" arrrrgh!
You don't think I'd rather do that.
I have to rely on this company I don't like because I've been forced back to it as the one I was with stopped doing blister packets.
Pharmacies don't do blisterpacks or pockets so we have to go elsewhere.
My meds are in little pouches. Pre dosed. With dates and times clear on the label to make sure I know when to take them and if I miss any.
If I could reliably remember to order my meds why do I need a company that does it for me?
I have to be well enough to get to the pharmacy. My parents have gone nearly a week when they haven't been well enough to. But I don't have that luxury. Mine are heart meds.
I have to be able to get into the pharmacy. A bit of concrete chucked down in front of your step does not a ramp make.
I love when I’m talking about barriers to accessing my medications and there’s people in the notes like “this is why I don’t take meds.” like… good for you! I can’t do that!
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9. the little comforts are just that: little
I'm holding a blisterpack of meds. four weeks of seven days, twenty-eight pills with five left. I think, for a moment, that I haven't brought enough with me. I remember, then, that I'll be leaving in four days. There's not enough time left here. I'll have to leave home again and it's going to hurt just as much this time around, if not worse.
It's tempting to run away from my problems, to drop out. I'd ruin my career but there really is no point of thinking about the future if your present is actively unpicking itself at the seams.
If I do get to turn 21, I'd quite like my birthday present to be a way of being happy. If I do get to turn 21, that will be halfway through the worst year in my life.
I wish my natural response to 'are you okay?' wasn't 'yes'. I want to give myself the space to be an inconvenience towards others. I want to be a burden, just a little bit, just enough to let the people around me know that I'm really on the edge this time. I suppose what I really want is to be loved unconditionally, or to be taken care of.
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How often does GI imaging show little ovals of foil from pill blisterpacks?
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Actual of how highly transparent PET plastic is rolled into rolls after ...
#youtube#petplastic thermoforming thermoformingmachine vacuumforming vacuumformingmachine thermoforming petsheetroll blisterpack blisterpackingmachin
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My uterus is once again trying to rip itself out and walk off, so I've been asking mom about the pain med she gave me that worked last time I was bedridden in tears, she doesn't know what I'm talking about
Finally gets home, I show her the (empty) labelled blisterpack, and she determines it was just a different brand of the bottled muscle relaxants we have now — which haven't been touching the pain 😭
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A couple further things to add. First, depending on size your minimum effective dose may be higher/lower. Like, particulary the lower thing - I have genuinely been advised to stick to the lower dose of paracetamol because I am so small. The doctor in question genuinely seemed alarmed at the thought of me taking an actual full adult dose for a few days (luckily, I was already on the lower dose for other reasons).
Second, not having a ridiculously huge stock is not a big issue in the UK. If you run out if you can, like, walk to the nearby shop and pick some up for under 50p. Seriously, there are at least 5 places I could get some more paracetamol/ibuprofen within a half hour walk. I don't even want to try to figure out what it'd be within half an hour drive, but it would probably be a lot.
And I don't live in that built up of an area (though it could probably declare itself a town if it wasn't obviously two villages in a trenchcoat). Oh, speaking of this sort of thing. The pictured Sainsbury's 16 pack is 39p (to spite Aldi). To get 500 pills you'll need 32 packs (technically 31 and a quarter), which gives us £12.48 (if you could buy that much at once, which you can't but anyway). It's currently $1.20 (US) to £1 so the final price is... $14.98. Honestly I was going to say the price was similar, but I wasn't expecting it to be that similar.
Anyway, third point, there are some benefits to blister packs:
Benefit one: If you want to get a single tablet out it's a lot easier (especially as child-proof lids are also often me-proof), You can keep just the blister pack and pop out one as needed rather than unscrewing, tipping some out, tipping some back in and so on. With my dexterity this is a bit of a godsend (also, again, see the issue with lids, given that the reason I've most recently taken ibuprofen is issues with my hands...). Benefit two: As amply pointed out in the comments, if you want to get a metric crap ton out it is a fair bit harder. It's not a 100% thing - I do personally know multiple people who have OD'd big time despite the blisterpack thing, I also personally know of one case where the effort of popping out a crap ton of pills led someone to call a doctor instead of going through the effort of also taking them. Benefit three: it gives you an easier visual indicator of if you've taken one (or more) or not. 987 pills in a big bottle looks pretty much the same as 988, and 985 (god why are three digits relevant here). The 16 packs are two packs of 8, which means it's a lot easier to tell if one more is missing (or, conversely, if you've gone to take one, gotten distracted, and then forgotten to).
wait americans can just. buy massive bottles of ibuprofen what the fuck
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