
Feedback on an idea for injectable medication storage?
Hey everyone, I’m an NYU student working on an early product idea and I’m trying to get honest feedback before I build anything.
The idea is a tabletop storage system for people who use prescribed injectables, GLP-1s, insulin, or similar supplies. It would have one refrigerated section for items that need to stay cold, like pens or vials, and a separate dry section for prep supplies like capped syringes, alcohol pads, labels, and small accessories.
I attached a rough AI concept mockup just to show the general idea. It is not a finished product, and I’m not trying to promote anything. I’m mainly trying to understand whether the storage/organization problem is real.
I’m not selling anything, not giving medical advice, and not asking about anyone’s personal dose or medication.
Right now, I’m assuming some people keep meds in a regular home fridge and supplies in random drawers or cabinets. I’m wondering if a dedicated storage station would actually be useful, or if it is just an unnecessary “cool looking” idea.
A few questions:
- Where do you currently store refrigerated injectable meds?
- Where do you keep prep supplies like alcohol pads, syringes, labels, etc.?
- Is your current setup annoying, messy, awkward, or totally fine?
- Would a dedicated tabletop storage system be useful?
- Would you rather buy a full mini-fridge style product, or just an organizer insert that fits inside an existing fridge?
- What would make something like this feel unsafe, unnecessary, or not worth buying?
- What price range would feel reasonable, if any?
I’d really appreciate honest feedback, even if the answer is “I would never buy this.”