A 14-day pill box has 14 compartments — an AM and a PM slot for each of the 14 days, providing separate morning and evening spaces for two weeks of doses.
They include day-of-week markings plus AM/PM labels and use translucent or snap-on lids so you can visually check whether a compartment has been taken without opening it.
Most are made from plastic; some listings explicitly note BPA-free plastic and describe the material as rugged and durable.
Because each day has separate AM and PM compartments, you can fill just one week (using seven pairs of AM/PM slots) or fill both weeks for a full 14-day supply — using the labeled morning and night slots accordingly.
They’re described as lightweight, compact, and travel-friendly, with shapes and sizes that fit into purses, bags, or luggage for easy transport.
Helpful features include clearly separated AM/PM compartments for 14 days, day-of-week labeling, translucent lids for quick visual checks, and a secure compartment layout to support consistent scheduling and caregiver routines.