Each state as well as the US government has certain requirements.
* Typically the required information includes:
Patient name
Pharmacy name, address, and phone number
Prescription number
Drug name
Strength of drug
Sig (directions)
Manufacturer
Date written and dispensed
Prescriber's name
RPh initials
*Sometimes optional, depending on state:
Refills
Drug code number (NDC)
Quantity
Expiration date (mostly required, definitely is required if compounded)
have warning labels
Yes, you are allowed to bring diabetic travel medication kits. Be sure that everything has proper documentation (prescription labels, manufacturers, etc).
ROX on a Prednisone 10 mg prescription bottle typically stands for "reorder" or "refill," indicating that the medication may need to be refilled soon. It serves as a reminder for both the patient and the pharmacist to monitor the prescription's quantity and timing for future refills. Always consult your pharmacist or healthcare provider for clarification regarding prescription labels.
Yes, prescription bottles can usually be recycled as long as they are clean and free of any labels or personal information. Check with your local recycling program to see if they accept plastic prescription bottles.
If your bupropion came in a prescription bottle from a pharmacy, there should be a discard date on the bottle, telling you how long your medication is good until. This date is at most a year after you bought your prescription, though it may be shortdated. The "discard after" date is usually located in smaller letters around the "refill" information. If your prescription came in what is called a "stock bottle", the expiration date is always next to the lot number, usually located on the far side of the label.
Kill you if you take a specific prescription drug read bottle labels!!! it can taste sour, sweet, etc
For a sulfa prescription, I would recommend including the auxiliary labels "Take with plenty of fluids" to encourage hydration and reduce the risk of crystalluria, and "May cause sun sensitivity" to alert the patient about the potential for increased photosensitivity and the need for sun protection. These labels address important safety considerations associated with sulfa medications.
No, it's a vitamin that you'll see listed on many nutrition labels including breakfast cereals.
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