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Mastering Your Meds: A Guide to Reading Prescription Labels

Prescription Label Guide Taking prescription medication is a common part of modern life. In fact, more than 131 million American adults take at least one prescription regularly. As we age, managing these medications becomes a vital part of staying healthy.

While healthy habits and doctor visits are key, taking your medication correctly is just as important. Your pharmacist is your best resource for understanding new prescriptions, but the label on your bottle is your daily roadmap.

7 Things to Know About Your Prescription Label

  1. Pharmacy Details: Located at the top of your label, including pharmacy name, address, and phone number. Keep this for quick reference or refills.
  2. Prescription Number (Rx#): A unique identifier used for refills and pharmacy records.
  3. Medication Name & Instructions: Shows drug name and dosage. Pay attention to “Sig,” which explains exactly how and when to take it.
  4. Refill Status: Indicates remaining refills and prescription expiration date, not the medication’s expiration.
  5. Discard Date: Also labeled “Do not use after.” After this date, the medication may lose effectiveness or safety.
  6. Warning Labels & Stickers: Includes safety instructions such as take with food, avoid alcohol, or do not crush.
  7. Physical Description: Details pill appearance, such as color, shape, and imprint, to help verify the correct medication.

Pro Tip: Before leaving the pharmacy, always confirm what the medication is for, how to take it, and possible side effects. Your pharmacist is there to help with questions about safety, cost, and interactions.