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How do retail pharmacies standardize signage in stores?

1. Suspension of licenses and qualification certificates. The "Pharmaceutical Business License", "Pharmaceutical Business Quality Management Practices Certification", "Industrial and Commercial Business License", resident pharmacist's practice certificate, etc. should be hung neatly in eye-catching positions in the store at an appropriate height. The resident pharmacist's public notice board should be It includes the resident pharmacist’s photo, name, age, job position, technical title and certificate number, etc. 2. OTC logo production standards. The proprietary logo for over-the-counter drugs used as a guide is a green proprietary logo, that is, the OTC icon is a green background with blank words, and the three letters of OTC are in Song font. The icon ratio is 30:14 horizontally:height. 3. Posting of prescription drug and OTC signs. In accordance with the requirements for classified management of prescription drugs and over-the-counter drugs, the shelves displaying drugs in the store must have clearly visible and correctly positioned "prescription drugs" and "OTC" labels, and prevent prescription drugs from being mixed with over-the-counter drugs. 4. Prescription drug and non-prescription drug warning signs and stickers. Retail pharmacies should post or hang warning signs in conspicuous areas corresponding to the display counters where prescription drugs or over-the-counter drugs are displayed. The warnings are: "Prescription drugs are sold, purchased and used with a physician's prescription"; "For non-prescription drugs, please read the instructions for use carefully and use them according to the instructions or purchase and use them under the guidance of a physician." The signboard has green characters on a white background, and the over-the-counter drug signboard should be marked with the OTC icon to prevent the warning from being used as a simple "promotional slogan" and hung casually.