LABEL for dispensing, adhesive, 6x8cm, pictogram 2020, unit

STD SDDCLABC6P1

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LABEL for dispensing 6x8cm pictogram

Definition

Pre-printed adhesive label with pictograms (identical to bags for drugs) for dispensing medicines in bottles or other containers

Specifications

Technical specifications

  • The label must be self-adhesive
  • If backing material is used, the label must be easily detachable from both the backing and adjacent labels
  • The material of the label should allow users to write information usinng a ball-point pen without smudging or blurring.
  • Colour: white label with grey-black printing
  • Pictogram as follows:
    • times of day represented with drawings: morning, midday, afternoon, evening
    • medicine presentations with symbols
    • name of the medicine and dosage
    • number of days
    • patient's name
    • ​date of dispensing

Packaging & Labelling

Unit presentation: unit = 1 label

Box of 1000 labels

The quantity to be ordered should be based on the number of individual labels, rather than the number of boxes.

Instructions for use

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Storage

  • Below 25°C - Protect from sunlight - Protect from humidity
  • Keep labels in their protective packaging and away from dust until use.

MSF requirements

Pre-printed pictogram to be stuck on the medicine containers, essential for correct dispensing to the patient.

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