Dear Rob and list, I just wanted to clarify that APH has not developed the prescription labeling systems I sent to the list. APH is working on a list of resources that includes what exists on the market. You can learn more about any of the systems in my previous post by going to the web site of the vendors mentioned there. The only APH product mentioned in my previous email is MagneTachers for Sherlock Labels, vinyl magnetic squares that allow Sherlock labels to work when fastened to metal objects and that can be used with Sherlock labels on canned goods. I hope this clears things up. Terrie Terrie (Mary T). Terlau, PhD Adult Life Project Leader American Printing House for the Blind 502.899.2381 tterlau@xxxxxxx From: Robin Stemple [mailto:rstemple@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Thursday, October 07, 2010 3:12 PM To: Terrie Terlau Subject: new labelling system for prescriptions Terri: I would like to get some additional information on the new prescription labels APH has developed. Is it possible to get something in print that we could share with local pharmacists, as well as our consumers? If this is available on-line, please forward a link to me and I'll get the info there. Thank you for your time in this matter. I look forward to receiving the information and putting it into the hands of our consumers. Sincerely, Rob Rob Stemple, Community Outreach and Rehab Liaison Somerset County Blind Center; A Division of SABVI 748 S. Center Ave. Somerset, PA 15501 814-445-1310 Toll-Free: 866-876-6550 Verizon Cell: 814-233-8826 rstemple@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:rstemple@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Check out our Refurbed Computer Store on EBay at: http://stores.ebay.com/sabvi-ecycle "Independence is Our Vision"