Pharmaceutical label

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Inventors

Sasso, Theodore S.

Application #

302019

Filed

Jan-25-1989

Published

Oct-15-1991

Current US Class

283/105
283/81

International Classes

B42D 015/00

Field of Search

283/105 283/81 40/310 40/312

Assignee

Challenge Printing Company (Wallington, NJ)

Examiners

Yost; Frank T.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Mamorek, Guttman & Rubenstein

US Patent References

4318237   Light display unit
4621837   Multi-layered label

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Abstract
A label for a pharmaceutical bottle is disclosed. Illustratively, the label comprises four sections. There is a first end-section having adhesive on its rear surface for adhering to the bottle. A second end-section spaced apart from the first end-section also has an adhesive rear surface for adhering to the bottle. A third relatively wide section is attached to the second end-section by means of a first perforation. A fourth relatively narrow section is attached between the first end-section and the third section by means of second and third perforations respectively. The fourth section includes a tab so that it can be easily removed by tearing along the second and third perforations. This permits the third section to be removed easily by tearing only along the first perforation.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A label for a bottle containing a pharmaceutical, having a top and a bottom edge, comprising

a first end-section having an adhesive backing for adhering to said bottle,

a second end-section spaced apart from said first section and having an adhesive backing for adhering to said bottle,

a third relatively wide section having no adhesive backing and connected to said second end-section by means of a first perforation extending from said bottom edge to said top edge, and

a fourth relatively narrow section having no adhesive backing and connected between said first end-section and said third section by means of second and third perforations extending from said bottom edge to said top edge, said fourth section including tab means so that said fourth section may be easily removed by tearing along said second and third perforation and so that said third section can be removed by tearing only along said first perforation.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a label for a container for a pharmaceutical or similar product.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Some pre-packaged types of pharmaceuticals are marketed by drug manufacturers in unprepared form, that a pharmacist must prepare or reconstitute before dispensing. For example, certain suspensions of antibiotics such as amoxicillin are marketed as a dry powder which partially fills a sealed bottle. Thus, a pharmacist who stocks amoxicillin, stocks bottles containing a predetermined amount of dry powder. To fill a prescription, the pharmacist adds a predetermined amount of a liquid such as water to the bottle to reconstitute the suspension in accordance with preparation instructions printed on a manufacturer's label adhered to the bottle. The reconstituted prescription is then dispensed to the pharmacist's customer.

Typically, the manufacturer's label comprises three sections. There is a first end-section having an adhesive on its rear surface for adhering to the bottle and a second end-section having an adhesive on its rear surface for adhering to the bottle. Connected between the first and second end-sections is a relatively wide central section which has a non-adhesive rear surface. The central section is connected to the first and second end-sections by means of perforations. Typically, the front surface of the central section is printed with the name of the manufacturer, the manufacturer's trademark, a description of the pharmaceutical product contained in the bottle, dosage information and warnings for the pharmacist, as well as preparation instructions for the pharmacist.
 
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