Doctors are pushing for laws that would make it harder to detect who prescribed abortion pills. They say it would protect them from out-of-state prosecutions.
It’s not a custom box. In general, (from my other prescriptions, in California) there’s a stick-on label attached with the name and strength of the medication, date prescribed, doctor and patient names, basic dosage instructions and expiration date. Usually in a bottle, since the pharmacy buys most pills in bulk. Or you can request they put your pills in a bubble pak. I think mostly it’s to help users keep track of their different meds, and know who to contact for a refill. But also good in case of a recall. State law says what minimum information would be on the label.
In this case, it’s likely just the 2 pills in a paper box, from the manufacturer, but it would still have the label stuck on.
It’s not a custom box. In general, (from my other prescriptions, in California) there’s a stick-on label attached with the name and strength of the medication, date prescribed, doctor and patient names, basic dosage instructions and expiration date. Usually in a bottle, since the pharmacy buys most pills in bulk. Or you can request they put your pills in a bubble pak. I think mostly it’s to help users keep track of their different meds, and know who to contact for a refill. But also good in case of a recall. State law says what minimum information would be on the label.
In this case, it’s likely just the 2 pills in a paper box, from the manufacturer, but it would still have the label stuck on.