Importance Of Larger Font Pharmacy Prescription Labels For Visually Impaired Patients
Introduction

In the complex healthcare ecosystem of the US that is responsible for serving a wide multitude of patient types, the readability of pharmacy prescription labels is often overlooked, yet it plays a critical role in patient safety and independence. For visually impaired patients, the use of larger font sizes on these labels can be of significant importance. As the US population ages and the prevalence of visual impairments increases, it becomes imperative for pharmacies to adopt more inclusive practices.

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