Child Resistant Closures
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The 12 drives in this unique circular mechanism means that that minimal force is needed to remove or replace the cap. Other caps require considerable downward pressure on the closure before it is becomes child resistant.
For older people whose hands might be disabled with arthritis or other degenerative joint disease, the less pressure required to close the bottle the better.
This is an important safety measure as medicines that are packed in child resistant bottles are often used in the middle of the night when the patient is sick and the carer is half asleep. The emotional stress of the moment can often mean that people are not paying full attention when replacing the cap. So a cap that is forgiving as the Cormack CR-111 lessens the chance of accidental poisoning caused by a non closed cap.
Further Cormack's child resistance closures do not have a clicking back ratchet mechanism that could attract children to "fiddle" with the cap to produce that clicking sound. This fiddling can cause accidental opening.
Cormack CR111 child resistant closures have an active US FDA Drug Master File. The Drug Master File is used to support applications for new Drug Applications submissions to the FDA.