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  2. Auxiliary label - Wikipedia

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    Examples of auxiliary labels placed on prescriptions. An auxiliary label (also called cautionary and advisory label or prescription drug warning label ) is a label added on to a dispensed medication package by a pharmacist in addition to the usual prescription label.

  3. Drug labelling - Wikipedia

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    The details of label includes the name of preparation, quantity of drugs, instructions for patients, patient's name and the date of dispensing Drug labelling , also referred to as prescription labelling , is a written, printed or graphic matter upon any drugs or any of its container, or accompanying such a drug.

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  5. Private Label: What It Is, Examples & More - AOL

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    Private label products are purchased by a retailer from a manufacturer and sold under the retailer’s own brand. Private label brands, also known as store brands, compete with national name brand ...

  6. Boxed warning - Wikipedia

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    An exemplary boxed warning, as seen in context, in FDA's Challenges and Issues with Safety-Related Information in the Prescribing Information slide deck.

  7. Postal marking - Wikipedia

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    Auxiliary marks are applied by an organization other than the postal administration. For instance, 19th century mail delivery often relied on a mix of private ships, steamboats , stagecoaches , railroads , and other transportation organizations to transport mail.

  8. Who owns KIDZ BOP? 50 albums in, peek behind the ... - AOL

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    To bridge that gap, Balsam and Chenfeld used their label Razor & Tie to launch KIDZ BOP. “They came up with the concept of taking pop music and having kids record it … and it worked,” Junk says.

  9. Wikipedia:Using sources - Wikipedia

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    Auxiliary sources should only be used with care, or in context as used in reliable third-party sources. References from questionable, historical and "raw" sources are examples of auxiliary sources. References from the subject, or those close to the subject, are also examples of auxiliary sources. [5]