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    Best Pill Organizers

    We tested eight pill organizers from CVS, EllieGrid, Ikigai, and other brands. These are the best for high doses, travel, and limited hand mobility.

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    A hand holding pills and a glass of water, Ikigai, plus images of CVS, EllieGrid, Koviuu, and Ikigai pill organizers.
    We tested pill organizers for capacity, ease of use, and portability. Some we tested include (clockwise from top left) the Ikigai, Koviuu, EllieGrid, and CVS pill organizers.
    Photos: Getty Images, Consumer Reports

    Pill organizers are an unsung hero for anyone who takes medications and supplements. These containers help you organize your pills and capsules so you take the right dosage and avoid missing or doubling up. If you travel, packing a pill organizer that can fit all your pills (and that fits nicely in your carry-on luggage) is imperative to avoid pill mix-ups when you’re away from home.

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    But a pill organizer is only as useful as its ability to hold all your pills, suit your lifestyle, and support different dexterity needs. Different people take different amounts of medication and supplements, and there are major differences among pill organizers. We found popular pill organizers in a variety of styles, materials, prices, and sizes, and to help test them, we recruited four evaluators who have different needs:

    • Dario Cupido is a 76-year-old frequent traveler who takes eight medications daily.
    • Althea says she takes nine medications and four supplements, and has arthritis/chronic pain in her thumbs, wrists, and elbows.
    • Elizabeth takes three medications and six supplements and says she occasionally experiences weakened grip strength limitations and weak hand-eye coordination.
    • Lisa Fogarty (that’s me) takes 11 nutritional supplements daily.

    We tested the ease of opening and closing their lids, their portability, and how many pills and capsules they can hold. Since pills and capsules vary greatly in size, our testers who take medications used their personal prescriptions to test capacity, and I used four supplements that I take: large fish oil capsules, large turmeric pills, midsized B vitamins, and small zinc pills. 

    Sneak peek: One of our biggest complaints about pill organizers is that they just don’t hold enough pills to be useful. We’re happy to say we found a few picks that are spacious, including the Bexeen Extra Large Pill Organizer, which blew us away with its oversized compartments for morning and evening meds and easy-to-use snap-closure lids. 

    Keep reading to see our favorites, including our Top Pick and best for travel.

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    Lisa Fogarty

    Lisa Fogarty is a senior multimedia content creator at Consumer Reports. She studied journalism at Columbia University and has written numerous health, parenting, fitness, and wellness articles for The New York Times, Psychology Today, Vogue, and NPR. Lisa is passionate about mental health and is a co-creator of The Hunger Trap Podcast, which focuses on eating disorders. In her spare time she surfs, plays the guitar, and kickboxes. Follow her on X: @lisacfogarty