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The statement "refill 3 times at 60 with 30 left until" on a prescription bottle typically indicates the specific instructions for refilling the medication.

Let's break down the components of the statement:

  1. "Refill 3 times": This means that you are allowed to get the prescription refilled a total of three times. After the third refill, you will likely need to get a new prescription from your doctor if you still require the medication.

  2. "At 60": This part refers to the timing of the refills. It means you can request a refill when you have 60% of the medication's supply remaining.

  3. "With 30 left until": This indicates when you can request a refill. Specifically, you can ask for a refill when you have 30% of the medication's supply remaining. This is the trigger point to initiate the refill process.

In summary, the prescription bottle's statement means that you can have the prescription refilled three times, but you should request a refill when you have used up 70% of the medication's supply (leaving 30% remaining). This practice is often used to ensure that patients do not run out of medication while avoiding excessive waste by refilling too early. However, specific instructions may vary depending on the medication and the prescribing physician's preferences, so it's always best to follow the instructions as given and consult with your doctor or pharmacist if you have any doubts or questions.

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