LABELLING - meaning and definition. What is LABELLING
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What (who) is LABELLING - definition


Labelling         
·- of Label.
Labelling         
Labelling or using a label is describing someone or something in a word or short phrase. For example, the label "criminal" may be used to describe someone who has broken a law.
Drug labelling         
  • A typical drug label of '''prescription drugs''' from the [[Hospital Authority]] in Hong Kong. The details of label includes the name of preparation, quantity of drugs, instructions for patients, patient's name and the date of dispensing
  • A drug label retrieved from a random clinic in Hong Kong. '''Over-prominence of the logo of clinics''' may be susceptible to the poor interpretation of drugs by patients.
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Drug labelling is 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. Drug labels seek to identify drug contents and to state specific instructions or warnings for administration, storage and disposal.

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Labelling
Labelling or using a label is describing someone or something in a word or short phrase. For example, the label "criminal" may be used to describe someone who has broken a law.
Examples of use of LABELLING
1. Labelling the point Are you feeling cooperative?
2. It advised me to read the "approved labelling and manufacturer‘s package insert for further information, especially on sideeffects and precautions". Unfortunately, the labelling and instructions are in German.
3. Tesco is pressing ahead with its own labelling scheme.
4. Jul 2001 – European Commission presents labelling and traceability proposals.
5. Labelling bottles will make not one jot of difference.