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4 Types of Travel Pill Organizer for Every Journey

4 Types of Travel Pill Organizer for Every Journey

I have seen my dad carry along a big bag of different medicines, then hardly finding the ones to use when we traveled to Thailand. At another time, on our trip enjoying Nha Trang cuisine, I saw my dad relaxed taking his pills from a pill case to use. Starting from that time, I know about travel pill organizers, the very supporting products specifically for people with chronic deceases in general, and for travelers in particular. I did some research related to the item, and then figured out some really good ones that I want to share. Let’s see!

What is a Travel Pill Organizer?

So you may know the first aid kit in which you put medicines, medical equipment, pills, etc. for emergency situations. There are many first aid kits with different materials and sizes for choices such as plastic, wood, metal boxes, or fabric, nylon ones.

However, those first aid kits are commonly large in size to keep tools and pieces of equipment. When traveling, it’s hard for us to bring everything. But we do have a choice to only bring pills that we need, especially with ones who have chronic diseases. That is when we aim at small, lightweight boxes to carry around or put in a bag easily, like the travel pill organizers. With those pill holders on hand, it really supports travelers while getting problems, particularly in circumstances where there is no hospital or infirmary to support them.

1. The Colorful, Plastic, 7-day Compartments

The Sukuos weekly travel pill organizer, 2 times a day
The Sukuos weekly pill organizer, 2 times a day.

This is the most common travel pill organizer that you can find easily on the market. The boxes are mainly made of safely BPA-free plastic. With 7 colors representing 7 days in the week, it is more attractive and helps the user recognize the days more easily. Each box can contain up to 9 large vitamins or 5 fish oils. Furthermore, with about 7 inches long, so you can easily pack the case in bags, or backpacks, making it one of the most compact travel pill organizers.

Moreover, you can find other more advanced pill cases of this type, for different needs of use. There are some cases best for multiple doses, with morning and night boxes separated. Additionally, some even have 4-time-a-day compartments for complicated treatment by pills. And, some have PU leather, or other kinds of cover to wrap the case, attaching with a note. Those large pill organizers are, of course, harder to pack in a bag or luggage, but it isn’t really cost the space, and better in utility.

Here are some of the plastic travel pill organizers that you can consider buying:

2. The Water Bottle X Pill Organizer

Asobu pill organizer combined water bottle
The pill holder combined with a water bottle.

So you have your pills, then you definitely water to swallow those medicines?! It’s when a smart guy like Asobu solves your inconvenience with their special travel pill organizers.

Asobu produces a water bottle with an attached 7-day pill organizer. Specifically, the bottle capacity is 20 ounces of water, about 600 ml, which is enough for you to even drink the whole 7-day pills at once. OK, I’m just kidding, but it is a lot of water to drink with your medicines. Furthermore, the bottle lid is designed as a cup for users to drink more easily.

The whole bottle is made of Tritan material. To explain generally, it’s a BPA-free plastic that is fine to store food or water. In addition, by using Tritan, the bottle is tougher, fearless to shattering, has better dishwasher durability, and is lighter than glass.

One last cool thing is, the pill organizer can be taken off the bottle. So you can wash it, bring it around, or put it in your bag easily. Just a note, the pill compartments are quite small for anyone who has a complicated treatment by medicines.

3. The Wallet Type with a Zipper

telotravel pill case, a wallet type of travel pill organizer
TeloTravel wallet-typed pill organizer.

There is a type that’s more than a travel pill organizer. A thing to keep you on track, and maintain your routine. Or to hold your cash, lol.

Indeed, this type of pill holder is designed as a wallet with a zipper to keep the items inside carefully and prevent things from falling outside when moving. And that’s one of the biggest advantages of the wallet type over the others. This travel pill organizer is mostly made of felt material, which is more stylish when used, and more durable for long journeys.

Inside, there are 2 big compartments that can store your cash or travel papers. It even attaches a notebook for a travel plan or medicine reminder. The compartments are smartly designed for convenient and effective usage. Some of the wallets have 14 pouches, separated into 7 days a week, and 2 times a day, AM and PM, supporting the user in ease of use.

So if you are looking for a travel pill case for a long journey or an adventure, or if you move a lot, this wallet-type pill holder is certainly your best choice!

4. The Fancy Ones

The fancy Mimi Medcessories 7 Days Pretty pill box with other accessories
The stylish Mimi Medcessories 7 Days Pretty pillbox with other accessories.

Some people are always stylish, even when they are in bad health. That’s when modern, elegant pill organizers are produced to serve those people. Nevertheless, it’s still comfortable to carry around on a long trip.

Many of the pill cases of this type are made of aluminum, making them brighter in different colors. Depending on the need for the capacity to hold the medicines, users will have plenty of choices in designs and features. To illustrate, there is a VANSU pill holder, designed as a keychain, made of high-quality titanium. Of course, it’s fashionable, durable, waterproof, and easy to carry around.

On the other hand, the Mimi Medcessories 7 Days Pretty makes me think of a Bluetooth speaker. It uses a slide-button to control its 7-day compartments, each can store up to 12 pills or 5 large supplements. Also, it has 3 colors champagne, rose, and steele to make any owner look stylish while carrying to travel. Likewise, there are Houder Classy Brass pill holders designed as a makeup box, in rectangular and round shape, but still have 2-3 compartments to divide the medicines for use. In my opinion, it’s great to be a gift, and of course, very space-saving to put in a bag, or luggage for traveling.

Let’s be stylish travelers, using those fancy travel pill organizers!

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8 Comments

  • Neha

    Pill organizers are really great when travelling. I hadn’t seen the one with zipper. That looks sleek.

    • Khoi Nguyen

      Yeah pill organizer is truly a must have item when traveling to anyone with chronic diseases.
      I like the wally type (with zipper) too. It can even hold cash 😀

  • Lily

    These are not your mothers pill organizers. These are actually really chic!

  • supal // @supaldesai_

    Oh I didn’t realize the there were a variety!

  • David

    I like using pill organizers. However, I used to be a Truck Driver, they told us not to use them on the road. Because, if the police stopped us and see that in the truck, they will see the pills, but, not the prescription bottle. They will not be able to tell what type of drugs we have. They might think the drugs are illegal.

    • Khoi Nguyen

      really?
      so you have to have the prescription to show the police any time they ask about the pills?
      Can you share more about that? In what country you meet that situation?

      In my country, you can even buy the medicines without a prescription

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