UGA Today
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More than 100,000 people die due to medication nonadherence each year, costing $100 billion in preventable health care expenses.
University of Georgia study suggests tweaking the labels on prescription medication bottles could help patients take their drugs the way their doctors intended.
New labels featured increased font sizes, different background colors and realigned information to make the information easier to read.
The project was funded by Advancing a Healthier Wisconsin endowment at the Medical College of Wisconsin. Additional co-authors include Stan Hudson, David Mott, Paul Smith and Kenneth Schellhase..
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