Labeling requirements are constantly changing. The FTC's website is a good source of information for labeling requirements as are the experts at Label Impressions, Inc. (www.labelimpressions.com). One way to get all of the regulatory information onto a medicine bottle is to use a drug facts label that is set up as a folded booklet or expanded content label. Check out the options at http://www.labelimpressions.com/booklet-labels.php
Some glass bottles may have braille labeling on them, especially if they contain products intended for individuals with visual impairments, such as medications or certain food items. However, not all glass bottles are required to have braille labeling.
2 ounce of cough medicine will fill 1and1/2 medicine bottles. How many bottles will 12 ounces of cough medicine fill
It is stored in bottles
Labeling is a text/name/description directly put on one product Packaging is putting the product in container, like bottles, boxes, etc.
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49 CFR, Section 172.500
49 CFR, Part 172.400
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Notice the mg unit on a lot of medicine bottles. SOme bottles use different units and doctors need to convert to give the correct amount of medicine.
to regulate safety, labeling, and interstate shipment of food and medicine
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