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1 post Jan 21, 2010
12:28 PM
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There is a recent proposal to limit the types of labeling allowed on drug vial ferrules and cap overseals. If the proposal becomes a new standard, some of the messages you are accustomed to seeing on drug vials (e.g., drug name, dose, cold chain information) may no longer be allowed. In order to determine if the proposal has merit we are attempting to collect information and feedback from health care providers who routinely handle drug vials (during receipt, storage, injection preparation or injection administration). We believe that any new standard or regulation pertaining to the types of messages, cautionary statements and warnings printed on drug vial ferrules and cap overseals should be driven by the needs and experiences of the end users, such as yourself. This survey represents an effort to include health care providers in the decision making process for drug labeling standards and guidelines. We hope you can find the time to fill it out. Also, note that we will be donating $.50 to either the Red Cross Haiti Relief Effort or The Humane Society (your choice) for each survey completed. To complete the 10-minute survey, go to: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/7TP9YMX Thank you in advance for participating in this important health care provider survey. **** WEBMASTER'S NOTE **** THIS SURVEY IS NOT ENDORSED BY YOPA, OR TO OUR KNOWLEDGE, BY NPF, APDA, PAN OR MJFF.... IF YOU PARTICIPATE, PLEASE EXERCISE THE SAME CAUTION YOU WOULD WITH ANY UNKNOWN WEBSITE(S).
Last Edited on 21-Jan-2010 5:07 PM
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