You keep mentioning blister packs: I wish they were on all OTC drugs and many prescription drugs. On OTC drugs, I also support package size limits. These keep folks safer, lowering both accidental and intentional overdoses. I suspect that it taking longer to open and having a handy way to estimate what youve taken helps.
There is plenty of cough syrup without acetaminophen sold in the US, by the way. People like all-in-one products, though, hence there being many with it in it. I'm gonna need some evidence for the "FDA actively uses it as a poison", though. I'm not so convinced a lot of folks think about side effects of tylenol but instead, see it as rather safe.
And it really doesn't matter if a few folks will find ways around an intervention. An improvement doesn't need to be perfect to be implemented nonetheless - because, it is an improvement and as such, better than before.
"Umm... As you get older, you'll simultaneously need more pills and lose your ability to easily open blister packs."
That isn't really a feature of old age. Some folks have some issues, sure, and sure - it is more likely when you are older, but by no means is it a given nor is it necessarily tied to old age. There are simple solutions for that, like ordering easy-to-open packaging from the pharmacist (here, they would literally put it in plastic bags). Some pharmacies already help folks organize medicines and I don't see where this would be a real issue.
I'll also state that most folks shouldn't need to buy a robot to take simple medicines plus it is going to add an expense that a lot of folks couldn't afford. It doesn't seem to be a huge issue in countries with blister packs that are fairly standard - again, pharmacies are generally helpful.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC31616/
There is plenty of cough syrup without acetaminophen sold in the US, by the way. People like all-in-one products, though, hence there being many with it in it. I'm gonna need some evidence for the "FDA actively uses it as a poison", though. I'm not so convinced a lot of folks think about side effects of tylenol but instead, see it as rather safe.
And it really doesn't matter if a few folks will find ways around an intervention. An improvement doesn't need to be perfect to be implemented nonetheless - because, it is an improvement and as such, better than before.