Which of the following is typically NOT found on a prescription label:
A. Expiration date
B. Directions for taking the medication
C. Hospital of prescribing doctor
D. Patient name

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Answer: I think it is C

Explanation:

I take prescriptions and I don't think my hospital is on there

Answer

C. Hospital of prescribing doctor

The one thing that is not on any prescription bottle label is the Hospital of prescribing doctor. This is because the label on the bottle is there to indicate who the medication is for (Name of the Patient), how long the medication is good for (expiration date), and how to use the medication properly (Directions). The Prescribing Doctor's information and the Hospital where they work is all information that is usually written in the prescription that is handed to the pharmacist. It is only really relevant to the pharmacist as they are the ones that need to make sure that the prescription is valid and that they can contact the Doctor in case they have any questions or concerns.

Therefore, the above information is the reason as to why the Hospital of prescribing doctor is never found on the Presciption Label for the medication. Instead, it is only usually found on the written prescription that is given to the pharmacist.

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