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Title: Labelling : image of a professionally run pharmacy
Authors: Ciappara, Mary Ann
Keywords: Drugs -- Labeling -- Standards
Pharmacists -- Professional ethics
Drugs -- Information services
Issue Date: 1985-08
Publisher: Chamber of Pharmacists
Citation: Ciappara, M. A. (1985). Labelling : image of a professionally run pharmacy. The Pharmacist, 11, 20-21.
Abstract: Labels were extensively employed in the not too distant past when the compounding of mixtures, powders, ointments and pills formed the day-to-day occupation of the pharmacist. The use of labels has gradually declined with the dispensing of mainly proprietary medicines. Labels that are neatly written and carefully displayed on the container, and packages of proprietary medicines, strengthens the patient's confidence in the preparation and in the pharmacist. The Medical and Kindred Profession Ordinance 16 Cap 51 of the Dispensaries (Licensing) Regulations 1984 which apply to the labelling of containers and packages of medicinal products state that: 1. All medicinals should be properly labelled. 2. For the purpose of this regulation proper labelling should include the expiry date, where in accordance with good pharmacy practice such date is indicated.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/48031
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