A "misbranded" drug means:

that the label does not contain directions for use
that it was prepared in unsanitary conditions
that it contains unsafe additives
that it differs in strength from what is represented

that the label does not contain directions for use

Rationale: A misbranded drug means that the label does not contain directions for use. It may also be misbranded if its labeling is false or misleading.

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a. Is the condition due to prematurity? b. What was the reason for the encounter? c. What is the age of the patient? d. Is the condition documented as originating in the perinatal period?

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Under what circumstances are you required to add a patient's employer information in order for a claim to be paid?        

A. When they are the insurance subscriber B. When they are employed by your office C. When the referring physician requests it D. When it is a worker's compensation case

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