Safe Rx Locking Pill Bottle | Combination Lock | Prevent Pill Theft, Secure Medication or Small Valuable Items | Certified Child-Resistant, Senior-Friendly | 4.5″ x 1.5″ (1-Pack), Blue
Original price was: $16.99.$14.99Current price is: $14.99.
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Customers find the pill dispenser works well as a deterrent and appreciate its high-quality materials and safety features, particularly for keeping medications away from children. The size receives mixed feedback – while some find it big enough to hold a full prescription, others consider it too large. The ease of use and lockability also get mixed reviews, with some finding it easy to use while others report it’s hard to open and the lock sticks. Durability is a concern, with customers noting it’s easily breakable. Customers consider the product good value for money.
5 reviews for Safe Rx Locking Pill Bottle | Combination Lock | Prevent Pill Theft, Secure Medication or Small Valuable Items | Certified Child-Resistant, Senior-Friendly | 4.5″ x 1.5″ (1-Pack), Blue
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Safe Rx Locking Pill Bottle | Combination Lock | Prevent Pill Theft, Secure Medication or Small Valuable Items | Certified Child-Resistant, Senior-Friendly | 4.5″ x 1.5″ (1-Pack), Blue
Original price was: $16.99.$14.99Current price is: $14.99.


kaylon Forsyth –
Very secure
I have been using these bottles to put my medication in for the last few years, and they work great, they have most certainly served their purpose and I highly recommend. The idea is to keep people honest, but I recommend placing these bottles with your medication on them, in a safe as well, otherwise someone can just grab the whole bottle, like I said they are meant to keep people honest, but thievery still happens in this world.
SDW’s honest review –
What an amazing safety product!
This bottle is amazing! Why wasn’t it invented 8 years ago when I really needed it to protect my mother’s oxycodone Rx?Pills started disappearing from the bottle that was kept on her kitchen counter with her other Rx. I suspected they were being stolen by one of her 9 caregivers. Obviously I could not tell my mom…Had to secretly install a $700 security system, with a ‘smoke detector’ camera, until I finally found the culprit – the condo’s maintenance man! A ‘nice guy’ I knew for almost 15 years! With an HD video of this guy’s third theft, I got him arrested and convicted of robbery, harming a senior, etc.Then the MD who prescribed the pills refused to provide replacement pills since he didn’t want to lose his license for over medicating my mom. My only alternative if she was in pain was to take her to the ER! What a horrible time!Never had time to remove the camera system that was 2,000 miles away from my home. Then another bunch of pills disappeared 6 months later. This time it was a visiting nurse who stole them! With yet another HD video of the theft in hand, I got her arrested and convicted. Plus I got the state of Florida to permanently pull her RN license!If I had these locking pill bottles, I would never have had even one pill disappear.Gonna now use them to protect my kids from potential misuse of my meds… Glad that SafeRx was invented!
CompulsiveShopper –
Works. But crackable to a motivated person.
I’m a recovering opiate addict,, 10 years clean but I take daily Suboxone for maintenance. (Like methadone for people who don’t know.).I am horrible with taking my pills as prescribed so I bought this to give to my wife so she could give me my pills and keep them locked away. I have a young son and for some reason he became fascinated with watching lock picking videos on the Internet. We began watching Togetther before bedtime. (I know it sounds weird, but this YouTube channel called the lock picking lawyer has billions of views apparently people really like watching it.).After watching a lock picking video I figured out how to open this bottle.I hate myself for doing it, but I’ve now been taking more pills than I should and my script is coming up and I know I’m gonna be short and my wife is not gonna be happy with meI feel like a degenerateAnyhow, I will say,,,, this bottle kept me locked out for about a year until I really decided to take a crack at it. But once I tried, I was able to crack it in five minutes.Scary thing though is that I was able to figure out the combination. So there’s no evidence that I’ve opened it or gotten into it other than the missing pills. I now know the 4 digit combo.So if you are worrying about somebody taking opiates, which could kill them, you should probably put this bottle inside of a lock box.
a GenX mom POV –
Great we Deterrent – would recommend!
[+] Keeps other family members out of my Rx pain medication (a teen for obvious reasons, and husband who likes to take recreationally.)Although it’s not fool-proof (someone could BREAK it – it is just plastic so du!) it does seem a stronger plastic than an ordinary Rx bottle and has kept said members from sneaking some thinking I wouldn’t notice.[+] it holds an entire month supply easily and probably even a 90 day supply depending on the size of your pills.[+] I don’t think the lock code would be easy to “figure out” while turning the numbers each one will sort of clunk into position with no difference to the correct numbers falling in place.[-] It can be hard to remember a code you didn’t set – I remedied this by saving it in my phones notes app. Just make sure you scramble it each time you’re done!![+] The preset code makes it hard for others to figure out too![-] The numbers are hard to line up “just right” but that can help the deterrent factor. The rotating wheels are loose or tight – mine has 2 loose & 2 tight wheels. This doesn’t bother me but I can see how others refer to it being made of cheap place lock, but IT WORKS!!!I have recommended this to other friends/family that I know have medications to keep safe – from kids, teens, to other adults it’s perfect!! Definitely more secure than ordinary “child proof locks” and provides me with great peace of mind!!
Michael G. –
This is an essential container to keep dangerous medicine away from Toddlers. Our toddler is very curious and we would’ve for sure had a few emergencies if we had n’t put these into use.