2019
DOI: 10.18549/pharmpract.2019.2.1463
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Investigating the efficacy of an interactive warning for use in labeling strategies used by us pharmacies

Abstract: Background: United States pharmacies repackage medications into multi-dose vials, enabling customized dosing for prescription drugs. Investment in infrastructure has made this the predominant approach to packaging for US prescriptions. Although recent changes to labeling now discourage the use of auxiliary labels (small stickers highlighting information germane to the safe and effective use), they are still allowed by USP<17>, provided their use comes from an evidence-based perspective. … Show more

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“…For instance, our group has leveraged visual search tasks to evaluate how different strategies for designing labels influence attention to the most critical information presented on the label. We have done this for prescription drug labels (DeHenau et al, 2016;Lee et al, 2019), food labels (Becker et al, 2015), and medical device labels (Seo, 2014).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…For instance, our group has leveraged visual search tasks to evaluate how different strategies for designing labels influence attention to the most critical information presented on the label. We have done this for prescription drug labels (DeHenau et al, 2016;Lee et al, 2019), food labels (Becker et al, 2015), and medical device labels (Seo, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%