49 Pa. Code § 16.94 - Labeling of dispensed drugs
(a)
The label on a dispensed drug container shall include the name of the drug,
using abbreviations if necessary; the quantity; and the name of the
manufacturer if the drug is a generic drug. If a practitioner specifically
indicates that the name of the drug may not appear on the label, the recognized
national drug code number shall be placed on the label if the number is
available for the product. The label shall also bear the name and address of
the practitioner, the date dispensed, the name of the patient and the
directions for use of the drug by the patient.
(b) Drugs which, at the time of their
dispensing, have full potency for less than 1 year, as determined by the
expiration date placed on the original label by the manufacturer, may only be
dispensed with a label that indicates the expiration date. The label shall
include the statement, "Do not use after manufacturer's expiration date," or
similar wording.
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