I (drug caution code): Abbreviation on a medication that indicates "interaction" because the medication may interact adversely with another medication you may have taken or take in the future.
While not a part of the historical heritage of ancient prescription abbreviations, drug caution codes provide very valuable warnings.
If you see a caution code on a prescription, talk to your pharmacist about it before using the medicine.
Drug caution codes: Abbreviations on medications that indicate caution. While not a part of the historical heritage of ancient prescription abbreviations, drug caution ...
To help you understand what the safety measures are when it comes to OTCs, Quebec pharmacists have created the Drug Caution Code.
An alphabetical list of non-prescription (OTC) drugs that apply to the Drug Caution Code warning system for side effects and interactions.
An alphabetical list of non-prescription (OTC) drugs that apply to the Drug Caution Code warning system for side effects and interactions.
G (drug caution code): Abbreviation on a medication that stands for "glaucoma" and indicates the medication can cause problems for a person with this eye disorder.