
- August 2012 Pain Awareness
- Volume 78
- Issue 8
Can You Read These Rxs?
Rx 1
When Lori VanDevender, PharmD, and Nicole Wheelus, CPhT, of CVS Pharmacy in Talladega, Alabama, got this prescription, the drug name and directions gave them trouble. They were especially stumped by the "W" on this scribbled Rx, and had to call the nurse, who straightened it out.
Do you know what it says?
Mysterious scribblings abound in this prescription submitted by Tina Stringer, RPh, of Bowen Pharmacy in Dothan, Alabama. Stringer and her team tried to figure it out on their own, but with so many half-written, sideways letters, this script was a physician call waiting to happen,
Can you read it?
Have eye-straining, baffling prescriptions? Send them to us at Pharmacy Times.
Along with a clean photocopy of the prescription itself, your submission must include: (1) the name of your institution and its location; (2) your name and title (PharmD, RPh, Pharm Tech); (3) the correct name of the drug(s), strength, and dosing requirements; and (4) your telephone number. Please mail your submissions to: Can You Read These Rxs?, Pharmacy Times, 666 Plainsboro Road, Suite 300, Plainsboro, NJ 08536
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Rx Product Newsover 13 years ago
Case Studiesover 13 years ago
Effect of Telephonic Patient Support on Opioid Dependenceover 13 years ago
Smoking and Ovarian Cancer Riskover 13 years ago
Anxiety Disorders: Underdiagnosed and Undertreatedover 13 years ago
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