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  2. Keep it or toss it? 'Best Before' labels cause confusion - AOL

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    As awareness grows around the world about the problem of food waste, one culprit in particular is drawing scrutiny: “best beforelabels. Manufacturers have used the labels for decades to ...

  3. Medication package insert - Wikipedia

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    Clinical Pharmacology - tells how the medicine works in the body, how it is absorbed and eliminated, and what its effects are likely to be at various concentrations. May also contain results of various clinical trials (studies) and/or explanations of the medication's effect on various populations (e.g. children, women, etc.).

  4. Auxiliary label - Wikipedia

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    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. These labels are intended to provide supplementary information regarding the safe administration, use, and storage of the medication. [1]

  5. Family medicine - Wikipedia

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    In addition to family medicine specialists Japan also has ~100,000 organ-specialist primary care clinics. [89] The doctors working in these clinics do not typically have formal training in family medicine. In 2012, the mean consultation length in a family medicine clinic was 10.2 minutes. [91]

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    If you need some inspiration for last-minute gifts, whether they're for your wife or your mother-in-law, we've tracked down the best last-minute gifts from Amazon that will arrive by Christmas.

  7. DailyMed - Wikipedia

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    DailyMed is a website operated by the U.S. National Library of Medicine (NLM) to publish up-to-date and accurate drug labels (also called a "package insert") to health care providers and the general public.

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