It's so tiny!
- mcalchrc
- Jan 29
- 1 min read
Updated: Mar 6

One of my pet peeves is the tiny print on bottles. The first thing you read: (SEE IF NECK BAND IS BROKEN) Then, in minuscule print, which I cannot see, I think it could say, "Take at your own risk, “But really, let’s be frank, whoever got that plastic off the bottle! It's all a blur to me. I usually wait until my son comes over, then he can take the plastic off. My son usually helps me find my glasses and my magnifying glass.
Yes, a warning I can see "WARNING," and then I can't see what's next. I think, from memory, that the warning means to stop taking it if any reactions occur. This is puzzling to me because I never know what to do if I have a little red eye or if I have a red, puffy eye. I just usually say to myself, "I'll just wing it! My big ignor mode. I'm no doctor! Then I think it always says not for kids under 10 or adults over 70. But I know that's probably age discrimination, so it's probably wrong;
This is just my imagination; in no way does it reflect drug companies’ practices or their information on the bottles. The drug companies do a great jobl
My saving grace is that in big letters it says, LIQUID BANDAGE,” so I’m good!
Ric



Comments