Storing your medication correctly is very important—doing so will help protect its effectiveness and safety. Follow the tips, outlined below, to keep your medication working its best and to prevent potentially dangerous situations.
Read storage instructions as soon as you get your medication. Certain medications may have special storage instructions such as keeping them in the refrigerator
Moisture, heat, and light may be bad for your medications. Unless instructed otherwise, keep them in a cool, dry place
Don’t store medication in the bathroom or kitchen or the glove compartment of your car, and don’t carry medication in your pocket
Remove cotton plugs from all medication containers, since they attract moisture
If you take multiple medications, use a daily reminder pack or pill box; however, only fill it each day or each week
Ask your pharmacist if the pills or capsules you take can be placed side by side. Some chemicals in your medications may react when near other medications
Ask your pharmacist for tips on the best way to get rid of expired medications—do not throw them in the toilet or trash, as this can pollute landfills, endanger animals, and contaminate ground water
Never store medications near a hazardous substance and keep your storage area locked and away from pets and children
Never take medication that has changed color, has an unusual odor, or seems, in any way, suspicious
Always replace tops to medication containers after each use