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Today we want to address that question that weve gotten from many parents with confusion about how to read your childs prescription label. In fact, it can be very confusing because there are so many different elements on that prescription label and they all mean different things. What I have here for you today is a an example of a prescription. I want to run through that label with you and tell you what each of those parts mean and how to distinguish them from one another. Looking at the prescription label, youre always going to have a prescription number on it that will help identify that prescription for your child. Then looking at the most important part and what I think parents really want to focus on is looking at the directions. For example, this prescription reads, give 4.5 milliliters by mouth or g-button every four to six hours as needed for pain. Then it will list the medication that is in this prescription which in this case is acetaminophen or the generic name for Tyle