Hroar wrote:
I carry a bottle of sublingual nitroglycerin tablets. I had discarded the
box it came in some time ago, so I need to go to my pharmacist and get a
new label attached to the bottle I carry? And this is to link this
prescription specifically with me, correct? Just in case a Penn. EMT may
need to administer it, correct?
Well, you could use mine (:-) .... Yes, that label is a very good idea.
I tend to keep my nitro in the box, in order to keep the label with it, and
for two other reasons: nitro has a short shelf life (6 mo to a year) and
then must be replaced, and it is also prone to decompose in the presence of
light. With the label, I know when it is due to be replaced.
Tibor
From: Mark Schuldenfrei <schuldy@abel.MATH.HARVARD.EDU>
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