nonprescription drug label
- Guideline or reference source
- FDADST An FDA Guide to Drug Safety Terms
- Definition
- For an over-the-counter (OTC), or nonprescription medicine, information printed on the medication bottle or package under the heading Drug Facts is important for taking care of yourself and your family. The Drug Facts tell you what a medicine is supposed to do, who should or should not take it, and how to use it. Safety information and instructions for use are displayed in a uniform and easy-to-read format. Boxed Warning: This type of warning is also commonly referred to as a "black box warning." It appears on a prescription drug's label and is designed to call attention to serious or life-threatening risks.
- Related Term
- over the counter product
- prescription drug product
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