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Discover LudwigThe phrase "package insert" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to printed information that comes with a product, typically detailing important information about the product and instructions on how to use it. For example, "Be sure to read the package insert before using this medication."
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"The package insert is not a very user-friendly source of information for physicians".
I had no guidance, no data of the sort a scientist should accept, no package insert.
Yet the package insert for Ritalin indicates that it may interact unfavorably with antidepressant medications.
The package insert for methylphenidate, for example, carries a warning against prescribing the drug to children under 6.
In fact, a dangerously high dosage recommendation remained in the Food and Drug Administration-approved package insert until late 2006.
"The package insert from the drug company does not provide a doctor with what he needs to know," he said.
By 1998, the agency had Roche revise the package insert to warn doctors about the possibility of suicide.
"There was nothing on the package insert to say, 'Do not use in the joint,' " he said.
The ferumoxytol package insert warns of potential MRI effects lasting for up to 3 months [5].
The package insert states there is an unknown causal side effect for dyspnea and bronchospasm.
One was even published in the European package insert for Avandia.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com