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Knowledge is Power!
“A study of New York City pharmacies found that only 69 percent have the ability to provide prescription labels in Spanish and that pharmacists only do so upon customer request, despite the high concentration of Spanish speakers in the area surveyed.
In addition, the accuracy of the prescriptions that are translated is uncertain, which could lead to errors when patients take medication, say study authors led by Iman Sharif, M.D., of the Montefiore Medical Center in New York. …”
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