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can you READ these Rxs?
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When this prescription came into the pharmacy, Registered Pharmacist Dennis Nugent and Jon Marbach, CPhT, of Riverside Hometown Pharmacy in Riverside, NJ, were able only to determine that the prescribing physician was ordering 2 drugs. They immediately called the doctor's office for help. Can you correctly identify the medicines being ordered?
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Imdur 60 mg, #30, 1 tablet daily, 3 refills; Digoxin 0.125 mg, #30, 1 tablet daily, 3 refills.
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