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Pre-Printed Label MedVision® Advisory Label Flourescent Red Paper High Alert Medication Black Alert Label 1 X 2-1/4 InchMV04FR6594

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SKU #

#1029742

MPN #

MV04FR6594

Brand

PDC Healthcare

Stock

In Stock

Quantity

100

Features

LABEL, HIGH ALERT MEDICATION FLURSNT RED 2 1/4"X1" (420/RL)

$35.13 USD

Attribute Name Attribute Value
McKesson # 1029742
Manufacturer # MV04FR6594
Brand MedVision®
Manufacturer PDC Healthcare
Application Pre-Printed Label
Color Flourescent Red
Dimensions 1 X 2-1/4 Inch
Legend High Alert Medication
Legend Type Alert Label
Material Paper
Script Color Black
Type Advisory Label
UNSPSC Code 42142301

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  • Warn your patients and staff with clear documentation of patient risk, allergies, Conditions
  • Tape and Labels help address errors caused by the use of unlabeled medications and other procedural breakdowns that can put patients at risk