What information wants to be on the sign of a prescribed drug?
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everything that can hurt you , and restrictions on your activities
Dispensing Pharmacy address and name
Medicine baptize ( also % of suspension if liquid)
Dosage
Patients name
Date issued
There should be a clear space for the pharmacist's dispensing label measuring a minimum of 80 x 40 mm. This is the size of the most commonly used computer-printed dispensing label. This scheme that after the pharmacist has labelled the package the following essential information will still be perceptible and that it should remain visible after the pharmacist has attached the dispensing label:
* Batch number
* Expiry date
* Storage instructions
* Product pet name
* Strength
* Name of the active ingredient(s)
* Dose form
* Barcode (EAN barcode)
* Signal headings
* Warning statements
* AUSTR number
If the product is packaged contained by a small container, such as eye drops, consideration should be given to use of a cardboard backboard that would allow space for a pharmacist's label. This should be on the primary container.
Words to the effect 'Place label here' should be placed in the designated Pharmacy Label space. Ideally, if near are mandatory warning labels required, space should be provided. Source(s): http://www.tga.gov.au/pmeds/pmbestpracti…
Trust me - not as much as the we gain (Doctors & Pharmacists) which tells us everything about the drug. If this was placed on the side of your medication, nobody would want to appropriate it lol
the date it was pescribed. the patients name. the designation of the drug and dosage. clear instructions on how many to take per day, and for how long.
it has to have the ingridients, it must enjoy known issues and also directions.
ingredients, side affects, wat it helps prevent/gain, dosage, restrictions
Ingredients, side affects and what it treats.
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