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Photo of a ScriptView medication bottle with a Controlled Substance Safety Label

ScriptAbility is a suite of products designed to help pharmacists meet the needs of their blind, visually impaired, print impaired patients or those patients who speak English as a Second Language. It is one system offering multiple solutions.​..

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All medication information is programmed by your pharmacist into a small electronic tag that fits on any size or shape containers. This prescription information can be read out loud with a FREE ScripTalk iPhone or Android App or a ScripTalk Station (similar in size to an old, portable CD player).

Multiple languages are available!

 

Learn more about ScripTalk Talking Labels

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Is the print on your prescription medication hard to read? ScriptView offers accessible prescription labels that your pharmacist can attach directly to your medication container in either a booklet or flip-style format. Choose from three labeling options designed to improve medication safety and accessibility.

Dual Language Labels: Your prescription information is displayed in both English and a second language of your choice using an enlarged font. There are 50 languages available to choose from. 

 

Large Print Labels: This easy-to-read label presents all vital prescription information in a large font on high-contrast, non-glare, durable media.​​

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CSSL: Controlled Substance Safety Labels clearly identify a medication as a controlled substance and provide access to a safety video to help ensure compliance and adherence.

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Learn more about ScriptView Extended Content Labels

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An elderly woman holding a BrailleRx bottle in one hand while she reads the braille label with her other hand
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A clear, Braille overlay is added on top of your existing prescription medication label. It features the label information in Grade 2 Braille. These labels let you quickly gather important information about your prescription, including:

       • Patient Name 

• Drug Name

• Instructions

 

Learn more about Braille Labels

Ask your pharmacist today for FREE accessible prescription labels. If your pharmacist does not offer this service, we can work with them or help you find a participating pharmacy!

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Call us for free assistance; we look forward to helping you! 1-800-890-1180

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You can also click here to find a participating pharmacy in your area using your ZIP code!

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Photo of RFID label on the bottom of a ScripTalk medication label
Photo of a ScriptView medication bottle with a large print label
Photo of a BrailleRx medication bottle
Photo of a ScriptView medication bottle with a Dual Language label
Photo of a ScriptView medication bottle with a Controlled Substance Safety Label

If your patients can’t read their prescription labels, they can’t follow them.
ScriptAbility fixes that with one simple, low-cost solution—
delivering accessible medication instructions for every patient.

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

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

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Woman With Finger on Braill Prescription Label
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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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