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in amber glass jar       Store in cool dry place
                                                             (Depending on active
                                                                 ingredients)

               (From Langley and Belcher 2007. Pharmaceutical Compounding and Dispensing, Pharmaceutical Press) CRC:
               Child Resistant Closure



               LABELLING REQUIREMENTS
               Labelling is an important way to communicate with patients. Thus, it needs to be clear, concise and adequate.
               Patients  are  unlikely  to  remember  all  the  information  given  during  dispensing  and  the  label  will  act  as  a
               permanent reminder to the patients.

                   -   The label need to be placed at the correct position, need to be clean and secure.
                   -   The  information  on  the  label  needs  to  be  legible,  concise,  adequate,  easily  understandable  and
                       accurate
               According to Poison Act 1952, the requirement for the label of a dispensed medication are:
                   -   Name, address and contact number of the pharmacy/clinic
                   -   Name of the patient, in full.
                   -   Name of the medicine (generic and/or trade name) and its strength
                   -   Direction for use: Dose, frequency, duration
                   -   Date of supply
                   -   Date of expiry
                   -   Any auxiliary/warning labels
                   -   External products should be label in red with the words “For External Use Only” or Not to be Taken”
               Simple language should always be use.

                   -   Only use the word “Take” for preparation intended for oral administration
                   -   Use  the  word  “Give”  as  a  dosage  instruction  on  products  for  children,  because  adults  are
                       usually responsible to administer them
                   -   Only use numerals/numbers when quoting the number of mL to be given. Other instructions
                       are preferably in words






















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