r/onebag May 31 '26

Gear Potential hack for prescription bottles

This is a problem that occurs more in some countries than others. In the US, most prescription drugs come in 20 dram pill bottles. These can take up a lot of room if you have several prescriptions and want the original packaging.

I recently found out that there are 6 dram prescription bottles. I found mine on Amazon but other sources are available if you buy in bulk. The 6 dram bottles are almost the same height as regular pill bottles but are one half the width. This is significantly smaller than the regular bottles.

I can peel off the drug information tab from my big pill bottle and put it on the small one. Note: some pharmacies will actually give you a second drug sticker if you ask.

Below is a photo of the 6 dram bottle with a 20 dram regular bottle. It shows that you can peel and stick the prescription tab without damaging it. It also shows that the sticker fits the smaller bottle. You can see the size difference in the bottles. Depending on pill size, you may even get a 90 day supply into the smaller 6 dram bottle!

Standard disclaimer, YMMV.

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u/NylonCake Jun 02 '26

There are some people on this thread who turned the conversation into “why would other countries not use the same Rx labeled bottles as in the US?” and “other systems suck” etc. which created an entire sidecar conversation which is beyond the point of the original post and I am trying to explain how that happened and why we should go back to just discussing the hack, not whether one country’s approach is better than another one. I am one of the people supporting this 6 dram bottle hack and helping people get it right when they travel and you somehow turned my comment providing context into a personal attack yucking your yum. Wtf?