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7  PRESCRIPTIONS AND PREPARATION OF FORMULATION




               7.1  PRESCRIPTIONS
               You  will  soon  be  familiar  with  prescriptions  that  serve  as  one  of  the  many  mediums  for
               communication between physicians and pharmacists. In this course, we custom-made our
               prescriptions and they may look like below:

                                             SCHOOL OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES
                                                  UNIVERSITI SAINS MALAYSIA            Name of clinic/hospital
                                                 11800 USM, PENANG, MALAYSIA
                                                 Tel: 04-6532211   Fax: 04-6570017
                 NAME: John Epkin                               Patient’s       DATE: 25 January 2019
                 ADDRESS: 5, Halaman Bukit Gambir, Penang    information & date    AGE: 8 yo       SEX: M

                                                             The formulation to be prepared and
                               Novobiocin Mixture BPC 1973             dispensed

                               Sig. 250 mg b.d 5/7                  Mitte q.s   Quantity to dispense


                            Direction to take the medication
                 Refill        0   1   2   3
                                                                         Signature of physician
                                                                                                                   S.L Tang MD



               According to the law (Poison Act 1952), Section 21(2):

                       Every  prescription  for  any  Group  B  Poison  prescribed  by  a  registered  medical
                       practitioner, registered dentist, or registered veterinary officer shall:

                       (a) be in writing signed and dated by the prescriber thereof;

                       (b) state the address of the prescriber;

                       (c) state the name and address of the patient or, in the case of a prescription by a
                       veterinary officer, the name and address of the person to whom such medicine is to
                       be delivered;
                       (d) indicate the total amount of medicine to be supplied and the dose; and

                       (e) specify the number of times (not exceeding three) the medicine may be dispensed
                       and, if dispensed more than once, at what intervals.



               Thus,  when  you  received  such  prescription,  you  would  have  to  ensure  the  law  is abided.
               Several important things that you need to pay attention to:
                   -   Is all the necessary information present and legible?
                   -   If the patient is a child, is his/her weight is clearly written?
                   -   Is the signature of the physician present?
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