Child resistant containers

BMJ 1994; 309 doi: 10.1136/bmj.309.6955.670b (Published 10 September 1994)
Cite this as: BMJ 1994;309:670.3

Access to the full text of this article requires a subscription or payment. Please log in or subscribe below.

  1. R W Odd
  1. Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain, London SE1 7JN.

    EDITOR, - In her letter about accidental ingestion of methadone by children Michelle Jacobs raised the question of the use of Child resistant containers for liquid medicines.1 Child resistant containers have been used for solid dose medicines for several years, and the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain has been …

    Access to the full text of this article requires a subscription or payment

    Article access

    Article access for 1 day

    Purchase this article for £20 $30 €32*

    The PDF version can be downloaded as your personal record

    * Prices do not include VAT

    THIS WEEK'S POLL