Childproof bottles aren't the annoyance they were when you were young, but they can still be a pain to open. Redditor kidcodiwise shows us how to de-childproof a pill bottle with almost no effort.
This may not be necessary for most bottles, but if you have arthritis, a broken hand, or other ailments—or just a particularly stubborn bottle—many pill bottles have a smaller "cap" under the main cap you see, so you just need to pry the top one off. Kidcodiwise uses the edge of his counter to do so (though notes that it may take a bit of practice to do without spilling the pills everywhere). We've shared a few ways to do this before for many different bottle types, but this is just about the easiest yet—and doesn't require any extra tools.
Of course, if you know ahead of time that a particular bottle is really hard to open, other redditors note that you can ask for normal bottle caps at the pharmacy, and most will give them to you childproof-free. Just make sure you keep them well out of reach of children, pets, and others that don't know better.