Medicines are coloured to help patients and pharmacists identify them and avoid mistakes. Experts said colours also affect the mind- red and orange feel energising, while blue and green feel calming. Studies show that using different colours can reduce errors by up to 30%. Colourful medicines are especially important for people with low literacy, who recognise pills by colour.
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Girish Kumar Anshul /
10:48 pm on
22 Oct