P-10, r. 15 - Regulation respecting the labelling of medications and poisons

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2.01. Every pharmacist must, in the practice of his profession, enter the following information on the label identifying a medication prepared or sold under a prescription:
(a)  patient: name;
(b)  medication prescribed:
i.  date of dispensing and number of the prescription;
ii.  generic or trade name;
iii.  quantity and concentration of the medication;
iv.  dosage;
v.  directions for use of the medication, if any;
vi.  special directions for preservation of the medication, if any;
vii.  authorized renewal;
viii.  special precautions, if any; and
ix.  expiration date of the medication, if any;
(c)  prescribing physician: name;
(d)  identification of pharmacist: name, address and telephone number of the pharmacist who is the owner.
However, in the case of a pharmacist practising in an institution within the meaning of the Act respecting health services and social services (chapter S-4.2) or the Act respecting health services and social services for Cree Native persons (chapter S-5), the inscription of the prescription number is optional and the identification of the pharmacist may be replaced by the identification of the institution.
R.R.Q., 1981, c. P-10, r. 11, s. 2.01; Decision 81-12-15, s. 1.