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Drug labels are prescriptions for mistakes
11-29-2006 · EurekAlert!A new study to assess understanding of five common prescription label instructions found that patients had difficulty comprehending how much and how often the medication should be taken. Misunderstanding was particularly high among those with lower literacy (eighth grade level or below) and those who took many prescription drugs.
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