Abstract: An injectable medication carrying case is disclosed which includes a top panel, a bottom panel opposing the top panel, two opposing side panels, two opposing end panels, and a thermally-insulating divider panel. The top panel, bottom panel, side panels and end panels can be joined together in standard fashion at respective edges of the carrying case. The divider panel partitions the body portion of the case into two distinct thermally-insulated sides. In this arrangement, the patient is able to selectively store his injectable medication supplies in a unitary carrying case, as opposed to a plurality of carrying cases.
Abstract: A contact lens carrying case is disclosed which includes a top panel, a bottom panel, two opposing side panels, two opposing end panels, and an intermediate panel. The top panel, bottom panel, side panels and end panels are joined together in standard fashion at respective edges of the carrying case. The intermediate panel is hingedly connected with one of the case's two opposing side panels. A first set of contact lens storage compartments is found on the underside of the top panel. A second set of similar storage compartments is found on the underside of the intermediate panel. In this arrangement, the carrying case is able to selectively store, display and separate both right-eye prescription contact lenses and left-eye prescription contact lenses in a convenient and attractive manner.