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RM 1–SU: How to Read a Prescription Drug Label⇐ ПредыдущаяСтр 29 из 29
Sample of Prescription Drug Label
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RM 1–SU: How to Read a Prescription Drug Label (Continued)
Using the sample label provided, answer the following questions to determine what important information must be included on a prescription drug label.
1. What is the name of the pharmacy?
2. What is the address of the pharmacy?
3. What is the store number of the pharmacy?
4. What is the phone number of the pharmacy?
5. What is the prescription number?
6. What is the physician’s name?
7. What is the date that the prescription was filled?
8. What is the name of the person for whom the drug is prescribed? (Prescription drugs should be used only by the person for whom the drugs were prescribed.)
9. What is the brand name of this drug? (Various manufacturers or companies may make the same generic drug but will call it by their own brand or trade name.)
10. What is the name of the medication or the main ingredient?
11. What is the strength of the medication?
12. What do the letters APX mean?
13. What does the number listed below the company code represent?
14. How much is in the package?
15. What are the directions or instructions for taking the medication?
16. Are there any cautions or warnings on the label?
17. Do prescription drug labels often include any additional information that is not on this one?
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RM 1–SU: How to Read a Prescription Drug Label (Continued) (Answer Key)
1. What is the name of the pharmacy?
2. What is the address of the pharmacy?
3. What is the store number of the pharmacy?
4. What is the phone number of the pharmacy?
5. What is the prescription number?
6. What is the physician’s name?
7. What is the date that the prescription was filled?
8. What is the name of the person for whom the drug is prescribed? (Prescription drugs should be used only by the person for whom the drugs were prescribed.) 9. What is the brand name of this drug? (Various manufacturers or companies may make the same generic drug but will call it by their own brand or trade name.) 10. What is the name of the medication or the main ingredient?
11. What is the strength of the medication?
12. What do the letters APX mean?
13. What does the number listed below the company code represent?
14. How much is in the package?
15. What are the directions or instructions for taking the medication?
16. Are there any cautions or warnings on the label?
17. Do prescription drug labels often include any additional information that is not on this one?
Manitoba Pharmacy
204 Manitoba Street, Winnipeg MB M2B 2Y2 Canada
Store: #0001
Phone: 204-204-2004
Rx: #2042042
Dr. Manitoba
October 14, 2007
Toba Man
APO–Amoxi
Amoxicillin is the generic name for the drug.
500 mg
The letters indicate the manufacturer’s/company’s code.
This number indicates the drug identification number (DIN).
30 cap (capsules)
Take 1 capsule three times daily until finished (antibiotic).
Important: Take this medication for the prescribed duration. Keep out of reach of children.
Expiry date, refill information, and additional information, on stickers, such as Take with food.
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