Why are there cottonballs, in asprin bottles
health advisory
Hospital
Alternative Medicine
2007-11-16 3:13:38
Answer:
to keep the pills from hitting each other and keep the moisture down
To keep the pills from hitting each other and breaking
to keep the tablets from rattling around in transport and breaking.
To keep the pills from rattling around and breaking in transit.
As a point of health safety, when you use the medicine, remove the cotton and discard. There are many who reinsert the cotton, which will in turn introduce germs into the bottle, possibly making other people sick by contaminating the medicine with the contaminated cotton.
to keep someone from sticking a needle through the safety seal
When the pills are being moved they can break on each other, so they pack them very tight so the pills wont get hurt. HAHAH lol funny question!
To keep the asprins from mating with each other and creating a mega-pain reliever
To prevent breakage and also to absorb any moisture that may have gotten in during packaging.
To keep moisture very low so the aspirin's will not stick together or melt!
Ooo... yikes. Um, I am not really sure how to break this to you easily... especially if you're a lover of life as I am.
Wow. All right... if you've ever watched ET you've seen the scene where the kid has to kill a frog by dropping an alcohol drenched cotton ball into a glass jar. Well, unfortunately in this situation, that kid didn't make it to the factory in time to let the aspirin free.
Sorry.
Here's a tissue.
you really have too much time to waste!
To keep the asperins from moving around in the bottle and breaking.
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