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UNITED STATES - MAY 06: Deborah Adler, whose re-designed prescription medicine containers are now used by Target stores nationwide, is shown in her New York office Thursday, May 5, 2005. The designs include color-coded rings for the bottles' necks to identify different family members, flat-sided pill bottles that stand on their caps and labels that are easier to read. (Photo by Joe Tabacca/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
UNITED STATES - MAY 06: Deborah Adler, whose re-designed prescription medicine containers are now used by Target stores nationwide, is shown in her New York office Thursday, May 5, 2005. The designs include color-coded rings for the bottles' necks to identify different family members, flat-sided pill bottles that stand on their caps and labels that are easier to read. (Photo by Joe Tabacca/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
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