Bill,
Several pharmacies began offering this service. I use CVS Caremark and they label the bottles, and send instructions in Braille. Try asking your doctors to indicate on your prescriptions that you want the medicines labeled. You might also try calling the pharmacy chain you normally use and see if they have this feature. Typically, this would be only available for mail order. I don't see how a local pharmacist would be able to label items.
Dan
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> On Aug 24, 2017, at 5:12 PM, Bill Pasco <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> A couple of you have mentioned that Braille is now on perscription medicines. I was not aware of this, and have never seen Braille on any of my meds. HOw does one make this happen?
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