Older adult and family caregiver experiences with prescription medication labels and their suggestions for label improvement
Background: Prescription medication labels (PMLs) are an important source of written medication information for patients. However, real-world PMLs do not entirely conform with available labelling best practices and guidelines. Given this disconnect, older adults remain particularly at risk of misint...
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Main Authors: | Yi Wen Tan (Author), Sumithra Devi Suppiah (Author), Alexandre Chan (Author), Gerald Choon-Huat Koh (Author), Wern-Ee Tang (Author), Sarah Siew Cheng Tay (Author), Rahul Malhotra (Author) |
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2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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