ScriptPro has always maintained a proprietary database—including images, auxiliary warnings, drug descriptions, and line drawings—because we know how important accurate, high-quality information is to our customers using our Robotic Prescription Dispensing and Workflow Systems.
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“What you are doing for the industry is quite dramatic and I appreciate your contributions.”
John Coburn, Div. Compliance Risk Management and Surveillance Team Leader Drug Registration and Listing Office of Compliance,CDER, FDA
ScriptPro labels offer precise color, shape, and scoring descriptions for each tablet or capsule. Front and back line drawings of the pill are available for printing on the prescription label. Exact pill markings, such as “dp 150/ LEVOXYL” appear on the label for prescription verification and patient peace of mind. The prescription Auxiliary Warnings are easy to modify “on the fly,” and you are able to update multiple drug records simultaneously. The Drug Database offers a large number of auxiliary warnings to choose from, as well as the ability to create your own. Warnings also available in Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian, Spanish, or Thai.
ScriptPro's Drug Database has been recognized by the FDA as the industry leading drug information tool. FDA has contracted with ScriptPro to provide the FDA's internal information system based on our database. >more
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