Reproduction 3D printed US GI pill container for UPJOHN antibiotic (sulfadiazine) wound tablets. The pills were designed to be used by both combat medics and regular soldiers in the frontline to prevent infection of wounds. When wounded, unless in the abdomen or throat, troops were instructed to take 4 grams of Sulfadiazine orally, which amounted to all 8 tablets, with a large amount of water.
This is a clear resin 3D print. The print did turn out a little cloudy, so it is more of a semi transparent white color. I would not recommend leaving any pills in it for very long as the resin isn't sealed so it would be directly contacting the pills, which is not ideal. I did experiment with applying a clear coat of paint and you can actually make these very clear with several light coats.
Link to an original here.
More info on Sulfa drugs in WWII here.