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Pharmacy Times

December 2012 Heart Health
Volume78
Issue 12

Can You Read These Rxs?

Rx 1

It’s no wonder that pharmacist Charles Deboyace, RPh, of Price Chopper Pharmacy in Oneonta, New York, could not decipher this messy Rx—the physician’s order is for a medication strength that is not commercially available.

Can you figure out what’s being prescribed?

Rx 2

Unfortunately, the patient who brought this script to Cecil Shern, RPh, owner of Cecil’s Pharmacy in Lehi, Utah, was unable to provide any clues about its contents. Luckily, the physician’s nurse cleared up the confusion.

Can you guess this Rx?

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.

ANSWERS

Rx 1: Dexedrine 5 mg, #120, 2 tablets twice a day

Rx 2: Decadron 3 mg, 1 tablet by mouth 3 times a day

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