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They make little keychain pill holders. They are small metal cylinders with a screw top and most pharmacy will have one.
This is the move. You can cut/pull apart a cotton ball and put some in there so they don't rattle around in there too
Plus one to this - I bought one of these early this year and it's a gamechanger. I take my keys everywhere, and I can fit a day's worth comfortably.
Depending on size of the pill and need for discretion, there are earplug cases that have a main compartment and a smaller one for spare parts. But nothing beats a real keychain pillcase if they're large or you need to keep multiple sets.
I got mine from Ali Express pretty cheap.