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Solutions

Is the fine print on prescription labels causing an issue for some of your patients when they try to read them? Are you concerned your patients who are low vision, blind, print impaired or speak English as a Second Language will have trouble adhering to medication instructions? ScriptAbility offers a low cost, small hardware footprint solution that can allow you to meet your customers’ accessible needs.

Hands on a ScripTalk Talking Prescription reader with medication

Based on RFID text-to-speech technology, ScripTalk Talking Prescription Labels are designed to help you better serve your patients. 

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Large Print, Dual Language & Controlled Substance Safety Labels (CSSLs) are available in a booklet-style design.

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These accessible labels are available in an easy-to-access Grade 2 Braille that is on a clear adhesive that fits over the pharmacy labels.

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