The standard way in which directions are represented on dispensing labels can be misinterpreted. Errors in interpreting instructions are more common in people with low health literacy and when the timing of administration is not specified. Improving written communication on prescriptions and dispensing labels can reduce medication\ua0errors. There is an emerging international consensus on best-practice communication on dispensing labels
The General Medical Council -funded PRACtICe study investigated the prevalence and causes of prescri...
AbstractPurpose Unclear labeling has been recognized as an important cause of look-alike medication ...
IntroductionCorrect interpretation of drug labels instructions (DLIs) is needed for safe use and bet...
Abstract Background Poor communication of medicines information to patients may cause medication err...
Contains fulltext : 79539.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)1. Although ra...
Introduction Patients receive information about their medication from different sources, including p...
Introduction Patients receive information about their medication from different sources, including p...
Introduction Patients receive information about their medication from different sources, including p...
TO THE EDITOR: Davis and colleagues (1) have very rightly high-lighted the impact of patient literac...
Abstract Background Dispensed prescription medicine labels (prescription labels) are important infor...
Objectives: To compare prevalence and types of dispensing errors and pharmacists’ labelling enhancem...
Introduction Correct interpretation of drug labels instructions (DLIs) is needed for safe use and be...
PurposeAn initiative to implement patient-centered medication labeling at 4 pharmacies within a publ...
Introduction Correct interpretation of drug labels instructions (DLIs) is needed for safe use and be...
We provide an overview of textual elements that contribute to the correct interpretation of DLIs. Op...
The General Medical Council -funded PRACtICe study investigated the prevalence and causes of prescri...
AbstractPurpose Unclear labeling has been recognized as an important cause of look-alike medication ...
IntroductionCorrect interpretation of drug labels instructions (DLIs) is needed for safe use and bet...
Abstract Background Poor communication of medicines information to patients may cause medication err...
Contains fulltext : 79539.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)1. Although ra...
Introduction Patients receive information about their medication from different sources, including p...
Introduction Patients receive information about their medication from different sources, including p...
Introduction Patients receive information about their medication from different sources, including p...
TO THE EDITOR: Davis and colleagues (1) have very rightly high-lighted the impact of patient literac...
Abstract Background Dispensed prescription medicine labels (prescription labels) are important infor...
Objectives: To compare prevalence and types of dispensing errors and pharmacists’ labelling enhancem...
Introduction Correct interpretation of drug labels instructions (DLIs) is needed for safe use and be...
PurposeAn initiative to implement patient-centered medication labeling at 4 pharmacies within a publ...
Introduction Correct interpretation of drug labels instructions (DLIs) is needed for safe use and be...
We provide an overview of textual elements that contribute to the correct interpretation of DLIs. Op...
The General Medical Council -funded PRACtICe study investigated the prevalence and causes of prescri...
AbstractPurpose Unclear labeling has been recognized as an important cause of look-alike medication ...
IntroductionCorrect interpretation of drug labels instructions (DLIs) is needed for safe use and bet...