Information on OTC Drug Labels

  1. Active Ingredient and Purpose. This section lists the ingredient that makes the drug work.
  2. Uses. This section tells you what symptoms and conditions the drug can treat.
  3. Warnings.
  4. Directions.
  5. Other Information.
  6. Inactive Ingredients.
  7. Questions or Comments.

Why is reading a drug label important?

Whether you’re using prescription medicines, over the counter products, sunscreens or supplements, reading the labels will make sure you’re using them properly and getting all of the benefits. It can also help prevent harmful side effects.

What is the difference between AUST R and Aust L?

Somewhere on the front of the label you’ll find a number, preceded by AUST L or AUST R. The L stands for listed, and the R stands for registered. The difference is significant.

What info is on a medicine label?

All prescription medicine containers include information on the label including the patient’s name, the name of the medicine, dosage and instructions on how often to take the medicine. More detailed printed information about the medication is usually provided by the pharmacy when prescription medicine is dispensed.

What does AC and HS mean in medical terms?

ac (ante cibum) means “before meals” bid (bis in die) means “twice a day” gt (gutta) means “drop” hs (hora somni) means “at bedtime”

What does Austl mean?

AUST L means a medicine is listed on the ARTG and considered lower risk. Generally, listed medicines can be purchased off the shelf at supermarkets, health food shops, pharmacies and other retailers. AUST L medicines include: – vitamin and mineral supplements. – herbal medicines.

What claims are suppliers of AUST L medicines not allowed to make?

inappropriate claims being made for the medicines (and/or the sponsors not having evidence to substantiate claims) incorrect ingredients being used. inappropriate or inaccurate labels. manufacturing or quality issues.

What are the 5 parts of the Drug Facts label explain each?

OTC Drug Facts Label

  • The product’s active ingredients, including the amount in each dosage unit.
  • The purpose of the product.
  • The uses (indications) for the product.
  • Specific warnings, including when the product should not be used under any circumstances, and when it is appropriate to consult with a doctor or pharmacist.

What is BD in prescription?

Medical Definition of b.d. twice a day —used in writing prescriptions.

How to read an over-the-counter medication label?

Read the label. Plain and simple get in the habit of always reading it as we don’t want to forget to make sure we really know what ingredients we’re

  • Know the ingredients. So many products out there have combination medications.
  • The syringe or dosing cup -KEEP IT!
  • How to read medicine labels?

    Medicinal Ingredient The parts of the medicine that make it work.

  • Uses Describes the symptoms that the medicine relieves.
  • Directions Indicates the amount or dose of medicine to take,how often to take it,and how much you can take in one day.
  • What information is required on a medication label?

    Required Label Information. Most pharmacies have the name, address, and phone number of the pharmacy pre-printed on their prescription labels. In addition, federal and state (NC) regulations require that the following information appear on the label. prescription (serial) number. date of initial dispensing. patient’s name.

    Do I need to read labels over counter drugs?

    Every over-the-counter (OTC) or prescription medication is required to have a Drug Facts Label that provides standard information required by the Food and Drug Administration. It is important to take the time to read this label completely. The information will help you select the product that is best for you or your family member’s condition.