If a drug has many ancillary labels, the script number on the dispense label prints in a non-bold and very small font
If a drug has many ancillary labels, the script number on the dispense label prints in a non-bold and very small font.
For example, Twynsta tablets require ancillary labels #11, 12+, 16+, 18, 21, 9, and A, which results in the script number appearing in a small non-bold font on dispense labels that users find hard to read.
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