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The Poison Prevention Packaging Act was enacted in the early 1970s. The law requires ingestable consumer products (including prescription drugs) to have child-resistant packaging, in order to prevent the risk of accidental poisoning of young children. However, with prescription containers, a request can be made to use non child-proof containers. What is needed to properly fulfill a request to use non-child-proof prescription vials? Prescribing Doctor's authorization Patient's signature Supervising Pharmacist signature Power of attorney
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