If the safe dosage for a pediatric patient is NOT listed on the drug label, you can find it on the package insert, in the PDR, or in the:

A) nomogram
B) lid of the drug container
C) U.S. Pharmacopeia
D) drugstore

C) U.S. Pharmacopeia
If the amount of a prescribed pediatric dosage is not on the drug label, it can be found on the package insert or in the Physician's Desk Reference (PDR), hospital formulary, pharmacology texts, or the U.S. Pharmacopeia.

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